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    worksheet in which she had to indicate if any of the statements true to her. QP brainstormed with Maunica irritants that causes stress. QP discussed with Maunica illness that relates to stress. QP engaged Maunica in participating a therapeutic activity maze filled with potential stressors situations, in which she had to respond to the stressors event by expressing her thoughts,…

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    Imagine living in a utopia or, in a dystopia. Which society would you rather live in? Utopias and dystopias are two different societies, a utopia is a place or world where everything is perfect and everyone is equal. However, a dystopia is nothing like a utopia, it might also be society but, it is a society filled with chaos. When comparing both of them the two societies have many differences. Although they have many differences it doesn’t mean they have no similarities. Utopias and…

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    After watching the related videos on questioning and memory of eye witnesses I have learned that the witnesses play a huge part in determining who they saw at the scene of the crime. People have been wrongfully accused of crimes that they did not commit just because they have some of the same features as the actual suspect. The courts see eye witness testimony as a crucial factor into determining who has committed the crime. One way that humans tend to memorize things is by seeing the…

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    important because it allows the viewer to view "important details" (Corrigan, White, 69) or to even "contrast across difference places" (Corrigan, White, 69) within the film. In the movie, the fight takes place in the second Death Star. An eerily lit maze of corridors and passageways that create an exhilarating fight and allows the battle to flow as it progresses through different areas. Next, the lighting creates the perfect atmosphere for the fight. However subtle, lighting is important to…

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    Introduction Learning is a form of behavioural development that results in adaptive responses to its environment. Animals must learn how to find new sources as old ones become used up, they must learn to avoid predators as new ones enter their territory, and they must find new shelter when storms destroy their old one. All these things involve learning. In my assignment, I will identify the differences between instinctive and learned behaviours. I will provide a suitable definition of each and…

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    A concussion, a type of traumatic brain injury, causes malfunctions in ones brain. The major causes of the malfunctions are due to the damage of neural functions. The damage of neural function can lead to vision disturbance, instability, and slow cognitive recognition. There are other symptoms that are associated with concussions that have not been listed. A person can be suffering from a concussion with out their knowledge. Concussions affects a person’s function rather than the structure of…

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    Criticism can be defined as the act of expressing disapproval and of nothing the problems or faults of a person or a thing. It can also be defined as the act of passing severe judgment towards a person or a thing. According to Heddleston (2014), criticism is considered to be bad for any given reasons. People in general tend to have negative reactions toward criticism regardless of their age and gender. More so, people’s performance do not improve if they are given criticisms. Furthermore, most…

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    Finally making the connection when watching a movie or reading a book to ultimately discover I have been there before. It takes a bit for me to make connections, if I don’t have to be told, but when I do sometimes I am shocked. Then I think about other movies or books for a few weeks later. This article made me think of a few movies/books that are the same plot just different settings. Like the vast untouched prairies of the Midwest are left in the hands of one man as he attempts to renew his…

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    Leo is enthusiastic and fun-loving young man. He seems to struggle in the classroom, which has made it difficult to assess his academic abilities. He has not been able to sit down and complete any classwork since he has been enrolled in my class. Leo is able to do basic math concepts such as one step multiplication, adding, subtraction and division problems. I have not been able to test Leo reading level at this time. Leo typical school day consist of us redirecting him to stay on task and not…

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    If James Dashner’s book “The Eye of Minds” was made into a movie, it would be a lot like the series The Maze Runner, a recent high action adventure movie. If I was going to create this movie, I would include the Battle of Greenland, the first fight scene between the main character (Michael) and the main villain, Kaine, “The Path”, the route to the main villain’s hideout, and the end fight scene. I think the Battle of Greenland should be in the movie because of all of the action and adventure in…

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