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    Hamilton’s research found that students in the United States and members of a remote Cambodian hill tribe express emotions through music and movement in nearly the same way. Both the students and the people from the Cambodian Kreung tribe were asked to manipulate five slider bars to change the characteristics of an animated character representing bouncy ball and make it look peaceful, scared, happy, sad or angry (Fig 2). Fig 2. Paradigm. Participants manipulated five slider bars corresponding…

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    1. Shen X, Bourg NA, McShea WJ, Turner BJ. 2016. Long-term effects of white-tailed deer exclusion on the invasion of exotic plants: a case study in a mid-atlantic temperate forest. PLoS ONE. 11(3): 1-16. This article examines the impacts of white-tailed deer browsing on invasive plant species, both of these are biotic stressors that impact many forest ecosystems. Researchers in this study used a 4 hectare deer exclosure built in 1991 to study the influence of white-tailed deer, on the abundance…

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    In painting, Romanticism celebrated the aesthetic function of art, including colour and symbolism. An example of some romantic painters are William Blake, Henry Fuseli, J M W Turner and Francisco Goya. These artists explored eroticism, fear, death, love, existentialism and life itself; this allowed painters to move away from the perfection of neoclassicism to the imperfection of their time, or in other words, the romantic…

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    The employer should use background checks to protect themselves from threats. The employer needs know if the employee will be a danger in the work place. More employees are living in fear of not getting a job. This is where the misunderstanding needs to be cleared up. Background checks need to be to see if there are any terrorists’ threats, if they employee is suitable for the job or for various other reasons but not discriminate against an employee. One idea that promotes this is the Ban the…

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    “People discuss my art and pretend to understand as if it were necessary to understand, when it’s simply necessary to love.” ---Monet. Actually, Monet did change the way people think and feel about the painting. He is one of the most famous artists in the word, and his contribution has been huge in the modern art history. And Monet’s experience also can give us the power to try our best to fight with the difficulty we faced. Monet, Claude was born on Nov. 14, 1840 in Paris. When he was five…

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    Gang Violence Environment

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    Environment Can Lead To Gang Violence among Kids Name Institution Most children are exposed to violent environments including abuse, crime, and violent families in the family, educational institutions and the society. Most of these children experience violent acts exceeding one. The exposure to violence has a substantial impact on the children as they develop their relationships in childhood and later in adulthood. Children’s exposure to violence is linked to long-term psychological, physical…

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    few years after Newman had penned his first essay, he left Dublin with the University in tatter, where it languished until 1879” (Tierney, W. G., 2016). Moreover, to seek for survival, this university contradicted Newman’s plans and began offering courses preparing students for professions (Cornwell, J., 2010) instead of the lofty “Sweetness and Light” (Arnold, M., 2006) in 1882. Therefore, Newman’s idea may be incompatible with China’s convention regarding social class. Since the working class…

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    It took more than 1800 years for the world’s population to reach one billion, however the world’s population increased rapidly after the industrial revolution in Britain which started in the 18th century. The Industrial Revolution was one of the major contributors to the human population explosion as there were many new discoveries and inventions made in science and technology .The improvement of medical technology meant that some diseases which took the lives of many could be cured or be better…

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    Women want to put forward their ideologies and beliefs and don’t want it tobe subdued and lost amidst those put forward by men. In order to facilitate this, feminist ethnography is a popular and beneficial method as it elucidates the feminine perspective and adds more valuable knowledge to the area of research. However feminist ethnography has a complex nature as it incorporates features of feminism as well as ethnography. This paper focuses on the essential qualities of a feminist…

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    Annotated Bibliography Allen, M., Alleyne, D., Farmer, C., McRae, A., & Turner, C. (2014). A framework for project success. Journal of Information Technology & Economic Development, 5(2), 1-17. Retrieved from http://gsmi-jited.com/default.aspx The purpose of this study was to investigate aspects that promote project success opposed to just looking factors that promote project failure. There were six participants from two businesses in the study. The data collection was primarily gathered…

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