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    Many trends are initiated through new technology and they posses the the potential to permanently alter the overall industry (Gao, Kaas, Mohr, & Wee, 2016). From fun small ideas, such as a tinder type phone app for choosing your next vehicle, to a fully autonomous car the breadth of new ideas is wide. The future of the automotive industry, or any industry for that matter, can not be…

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    can live up to 11 years. “Originally, minnows were spread because fishermen used them as live bait for catching species like brown trout (Salmo trutta), Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus), perch (Perca fluviatilis) and pike (Exos lucius) (Huitfeldt-Kaas 1918). This practice is considered to be the main reason for most introductions throughout the 1900s. However, minnows have also been accidentally introduced in a large number of lakes together with stocked hatchery-reared brown trout (Borgstrøm…

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    Gluten Free Diet Analysis

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    al. (2005) discovered that mice fed with a wheat-containing diet had a higher incidence of diabetes. Another study on the same subject found that non-obese diabetic mice on a gluten-free diet had a substantially lower incidence of diabetes. (Funda, Kaas, Bock, Tlaskalova-Hogenova & Buschard, 1999). As I understand it, the omission of gluten can prevent the release of high levels of zonulin and so intestinal permeability functions as it…

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    Neuroplasticity Case Study

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    Introduction 1. Neuroplasticity in general Neuroplasticity is defined as changes in neuron circuits resulting from experience. The brain can be seen as a network of neurons as neurons are connected by thousands of synapses. Our brains make and break the connections between neurons in response to outside stimulation and this action gives us unlimited potential to change both structurally and functionally. For example, the size of the structure in our brains might change because of some outside…

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    handle losing her. The mere thought of it made his eyes burn with tears he’d already wept. “It’s actually quite lovely from up here,” Elara murmured sleepily. “The untamed wilderness is so alive. I always loved looking out over the wilds on Dromund Kaas.” Balic stroked her hair. Elara hadn’t spoken a word about Cinlat, or about the wounds that she treated on both Fynta and Verin when they returned. Cormac knew the signs of a scrap when he saw them. The expression on Jorgan’s face when he…

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    major portion of the watershed comes under low erosion probability zone and small portion comes under very high and high erosion probability zone. Dahe, P. D. and Borate, P. G. (2015) have applied the RUSLE model for estimating the annual soil loss in Kaas Plateau (ESZ) of Western Ghat, Maharashtra. The results of study are provided useful tool to evaluating soil erosion in similar areas. They suggested that soil management, protection and conservation technique must be adopted to stop soil loss…

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    It was suspected among select research groups that this mirroring function of individual neurons in the monkey brain was not localized and limited specifically to motor functions exclusively, but was instead likely to be adaptive to a variety of brain structures and functions. Thus far, mirror neurons have been found in the monkey brain with connections to a variety of systems including auditory, somatosensory and motor. However fundamentally, some emphasize that a broader interpretation of the…

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    Micheal Merzenich Essay

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    Micheal Merzenich was one of the world leading researcher on brain plasticity and famous for his innovation and practical inventions in Neuroplasticity. His works mostly involve brain mapping, where brain is trained to think and process information differently. He believed doing the brain exercise is similar to taking drugs to treat brain diseases. He cured some disorder that once thought incurable. He is the first one to design the cochlear implant that allow deaf children to hear. He designed…

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    Auto Insurance Case Study

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    1. INTRODUCTION ESTIMATING AUTO INSURANCE PREMIUM USING GENERALISED LINEAR MODELS 1.1 BACKGROUND INFORMATION AND PROBLEM STATEMEENT The basic role of insurance is to pool fortuitous losses together, provide financial protection, offering a means of transferring the risk of losses in exchange of an insurance premium. Insured’s pose varying level of risks to an insurer. It is rational that the rates charged correspond to individual risk levels. The non-uniform rates charged…

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    Equal Employment Opportunity and Discrimination 1. Introduction Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 is a federal law that prohibits most harassments and discriminations within workplace (Roscigno, Mong, Byron, & Tester, 2007). It applies to all private companies, local and state Governments, as well as institutions of education as far as such employs 15 and more employees. Discriminations prohibited by Title VII includes discrimination based on color, sex, race, religion, national origin,…

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