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    Long Term Memory Research

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    this are Imagery, Acronyms, and Acrostics. There are four types of Long-Term Memories: Episodic, Semantic, Explicit, and Implicit, as discussed in class. Long-term memory relates to Alzheimer's disease, a disease that causes neurons to slow and malfunction over time, as briefly discussed in class during Chapter 7. Alzheimer's generally starts…

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    Flight 370 Research Paper

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    Flight mishaps have always been a major part, and heart racing, norm. From occasional turbulence, to having the plane make weird and unsettling noises. 2014 has been said as being the “worst year for flying” which is sad but true. Since the creation of these flying machines in December 17, 1903. The world has never been the same. Not all creations are perfect, and sadly crash and burn. March 8, 2014. 227 passengers and 12 crew members boarded Malaysian air flight 370, for the last time. Flight…

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    Sports Technology Advancements Making Hockey Helmets Safer The game of hockey is a sport mixed with physicality and competitiveness. The main issue that surrounds hockey are head injuries. The number of head injuries in hockey is almost double that of in football. With these numbers, it has drawn many concerns about the game and the regulations for player safety, but many researches have come so far in designing safer hockey helmets to ensure all players are protected and relieve…

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    trying to find new antibiotics but they still don’t know how the old ones work. Scientist Thomas Bernhardt and his partners have added something to the research. They found that penicillin not only attacks the bacterial wall, but also cause a toxic malfunction in the wall building materials which leads to a wall being destroyed right after its built. This depletes the cells resources so then it dies. This shows that the antibiotics don’t just attack the enzyme, but turn its leftover activity…

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    What Is Turner Syndrome?

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    that produce specific hormones. These hormones are released into the blood stream to help regulate the metabolism, growth and development, tissue function, sexual function, reproduction, sleep, mood and other functions. When the endocrine system malfunctions it hinders the release of these hormones into the blood stream this ultimately affects the balance of hormones, leading to an endocrine disorder. Endocrine disorders are grouped into two basic categories; hormone imbalance, when the gland…

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    As an effort to ensure customers are satisfied, many businesses use quality management and provide the necessary levels of quality to exceed the needs of their customers. Continuous improvement is implemented frequently in order to improve products, services, or such processes and deal with key issues related to how goods and services are designed, created, and delivered. (OM, 2014) The purpose of this research paper is to provide a strategy for initiatives using continuous improvement…

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    explains what really happened when the first oxygen tank leaked and all the incidents after. The oxygen tank was taken from another mission, repaired, and after sending requests to get a new oxygen tank, they put it it thinking that it wouldn’t malfunction. Bias: I don’t think that James Lovell would necessarily lie about his experiences, but it is possible that he is slightly bending or not telling the entire truth. Lovell has been working at NASA for a long time, so he knows the details that…

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    13 years old. She became primitive, and showed many non-human features. The purpose of this assignment is to debate whether Genie’s behavior was the responsibility of nature or nurture, meaning that if her condition was the cause of a genetic malfunction disease or the isolated environment she grew in. In my opinion, Genie’s intellectual and social problems were more a function of nurture or lack of human contact and socialization, because she was…

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    fear of it, leading to a difficult life in which they can’t live freely. PTSD, a steadily rising mental illness caused by a severe traumatic event, treated merely by anti-depressant drugs and verbal therapy, causes the fight or flight instinct to malfunction and cause hormonal imbalances, resulting in periods of violence…

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    Technology in the Humane Society Imagine you are looking over the world right now from God’s point of view. You can see every place ever invented like Africa, China, Paris, etc. As you look, almost every community has technology involved in some way. Now try to imagine yourself in the future. What do you see? The world has been taken over by machines. No visible human is left standing and people have become machines. That is what will be left of our world if we let technology keep improving like…

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