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    support the idea of links between earth’s magnetic fields and the brain Secretion of particular hormones: melatonin → stimulating growth hormone during particular intervals of sleep Hormonal regulations= during sleep Neuromechanics for sensing magnetism in the human body, not yet developed. Sleeping disorders contain factors that demonstrate the quality and quantity of sleep obtained by humans Creditability Peter Catcheside works at Repatriation General Hospital and is one of…

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    The 1940s play written by Tennessee Williams A Streetcar Named Desire, highlights the issue of domestic violence within society. Literary critics at that time it was published often overlooked the violence. Modern critics, however, try to understand where the interpretations went wrong and how the characters are representation of society’s fatal flaw. Susan Koprince, a modern critic, extensively analyzes the importance of the characterization of Stanley and Stella Kowalski, stressing why their…

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    Tiffany C. McDannel Love and Attachment Social Psychology Assessment 8 Capella University October, 2015 Love and Attachment Many of us have heard the old saying that a woman marries a man that reminds her of her father and a man marries a woman that reminds him of his mother. Attachment styles that are created when people are children carry over as a model for the attachments that are made in an adult’s relationships. John Bowlby theorized that attachments that were made in childhood were…

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    In the novel, The House of the Seven Gables, Phoebe Pyncheon, the main character, visits her cousin, Hepzibah, at the seven gabled mansion. Her visit to the gloomy mansion is one where she makes living almost bearable to an ordinary person by drastically lightning up the atmosphere of the mansion. She certainly does her very best to make Hepzibah and Clifford comfortable and more human. Throughout the novel, Phoebe exhibits the character traits of being cheerful, helpful, and selfless. Phoebe…

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    In “M”, Benjamin states that, “With each step, the walk takes on greater momentum; ever weaker grow the temptations of shops, of bistros, of smiling women, ever more irresistible the magnetism of the next street corner, of a distant mass of foliage, of a street name.” If there was a description of NYC, this would surely be it, save for the “distant mass of foliage”. NYC is the mecca of shopping, with stores that are larger than actual…

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    Works Cited Baker, Tom. "10 Most Compelling Pieces Of Evidence That Prove Ghosts Are Real." WhatCulture.com. N.p., n.d. Web. 04 Jan. 2015. <http://whatculture.com/science/10-compelling-pieces-evidence-prove-ghosts-real.php>. 1). John Ferrier, a physician, wrote "An Essay Towards A Theory of Apparitions" in which he states that any ghost sightings are just optical illusions. 2). Scientists can 't seem to make up their minds because it is difficult to prove the non-existence. 3). Many…

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    magnetized needle attached to a piece of wood or cork like thing. The middle card in the middle shows the directions. As the needle would settle, the marked end would point toward magnetic north. But as engineers and scientists did more research about magnetism in conclusion to that the combination changed into fleur-de lis design, which is still seen in our day. Historians think that China was first to discover to use these gadgets for navigation. Before, compasses were most likely used as…

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    Have you ever heard of the theory of plate tectonics? Around the beginning of the 1960s the discovery of this theory started an uprising in the study of earth sciences. Between now and then, this theory has been confirmed by scientists, who are able to formulate a much better understanding of how plate tectonics shaped the way our planet is today. It is now knows that plate tectonics has or has had at least some influence over almost all geologic processes. AS I’m sure you can imagine, the idea…

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    successfully achieved. In the early 1800’s, all of the required parts that were needed to build an electrical communication system had been discovered. The most important of these were the battery by Volta, the relationship between electric current and magnetism by Oersted, and the electromagnet by Henry (Oersted). The only thing that…

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    reiterative and citational acts can be seen as the signification of gender to maintain the patriarchal hegemony. The heterosexual system constraints the unidirectional and singular option, because its need of reproduction requires the “natural” sexual magnetism between discrete genders (Foucault 154). Butler also stresses out the heterosexualization demands and instates the attractiveness between “feminine” and “masculine”, which has been disguised as the expressive signification of binary…

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