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    * Keep lipstick away from children. One of the side effects of lead consumption in children is the interference with normal brain development. To date there is no single documented case of lead poisoning as a result from using lipstick. A well informed consumer who knows the potential hazards of lead in lipstick can then decide which product they feel are…

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    Introduction What follows is a short summary of the journal article Recovering Memories of Trauma: A View From the Laboratory, written by Richard McNally of Harvard University and published by the Association for Psychological Science. I will then consider under what circumstances repressed memories are likely to surface, what are the possible effects and offer my personal beliefs about my own mind repressing painful memories. Literature Review Mr. McNally begins his paper by pointing to the…

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    Polarization In Antenna

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    waves are mutually orthogonal i.e. oriented at an angle of 90o with each other. The general wave form is given as Fig: Electromagnetic Waves At the receiving side there is a problem that if we receive the magnetic wave also then there is an interference of the two waves and the message can be distorted and there is a loss of power in the message and we know that the power of the signal…

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    important to the masses by giving States Rights over Federal power. Jefferson was a people’s president but still wanted only the wealthy to hold government potions. Andrew Jackson also wanted states to have their own rights with limits on Federal interference. Jackson wanted to start a new democratic era to restore government to “the people” and take away power from the Eastern elite (Shi and Tindall, 419). Jackson is said to be the people’s president even more then Jefferson. Jackson believed…

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    Distractor Task

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    In the current study, participants had to memorize a character set of either consonants or digits and were presented with a distractor task that was similar or dissimilar to the corresponding character set. The study did show a difference between similar character sets and distractor tasks having lower recall rates, however, they were not sufficient enough to prove that the results happened by chance. Current research by Chiu & Egner (2015) show that the results indicated that switching tasks,…

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    Authoritarianism and democracy differ greatly on the political spectrum. As defined in class, authoritarianism is “a political system that concentrates power in the hands of a leader or small elite that is not constitutionally responsible to the body of the people”. In simpler terms, authoritarianism is a political system that grants a few individuals the power to control the nation-state. Authoritarianism governments are more concerned with their own rights rather than the peoples, and those…

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    Confederate Sympathies

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    Lincoln desperately needed to protect the important state from Confederate interference. He decided to do so by suspending the writ of habeas corpus between Philadelphia and Washington, D.C., for the same reasons he would later do it elsewhere; any resistance in the situation could severely damage the Union cause, and…

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    As stated by Salvatore (2015), “profit serves a crucial function in a free-enterprise economy” (p. 19). Further reasoning would suggest if a company is generating profits, there must be adequate demand for their product or service. What determines which products are acceptable to supply given adequate demand, but also a moral dilemma? The most popular example of this catch-22 proposition is regarding cigarettes. Should the continued existence of a cigarette market be allowed given their known…

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    nations. The gods also drive mortal men to keep fighting in order to gain glory and their favor. Within The Iliad, honorable warfare results from the pursuit for glory, inability to settle disputes and desire to attain the gods’ favor and their interference when that favor is gained. Honorable warfare results from the pursuit of glory. Glory is gained by great, heroic actions and deeds and is bestowed upon an individual by others who witness these glorious actions. Because war is thrilling,…

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    After outlining that an individual in a free society has the right to do what they want with their money, he states that “no end-state principle or distributional patterned principle of justice can be continuously realized without continuous interference with people’s lives” (Anarchy, State, and Utopia, p. 163). To Nozick, inequality is not the source of injustice, and if there were any efforts to subdue it, it would make the government more of an imposing force. As times change and individuals…

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