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    Both disorders generally characterized by the dysfunction of cortical areas that are involved in memory. tDCS applies a weak electrical current to the brain area of interest via electrodes. The stimulation applied causes a modulation of neural oscillations in the brain area stimulated. These oscillations cause long lasting plastic effects involving synaptic modification, which is also known as neuroplasticity. Past studies have revealed that certain memory functions improve…

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    The first time I learned about structural biology was when I took Comprehensive Biochemistry I during my senior year at University of Maryland, Baltimore County. What was intriguing was how quickly I learned the concepts, and how easy it was for me to see conformational changes in three-dimensional space. I have always been a visual-oriented person, and until senior year of college I found that it was hard to find areas of research in biochemistry that utilize a person’s ability to analyze…

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    “Keep your language. Love its sounds, its modulation, its rhythm. But try to march together with men of different languages, remote from your own, who wish like you for a more just and human world” (qtd in Goodreads.com). The world that surrounds humans is full of diversity. Humans have developed different languages, ideologies, and religions it is truly remarkable what they have accomplished in diversity, but in the modern era they have the opportunity to merge into a greater unified world…

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    through various forms of communication. Teachers can use not only non-verbal communication; such as facial expressions, eyes, touching, body movements, dress, and use of space, but also verbal communication; including language and speech like pitch, modulation, emphasis, pace and pause, and volume. In addition, such strategies encourages teachers and students to be interactive using these non-verbal and verbal skills. Having effective communication…

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    time and jump height), which contextualises the concept of addition, subtraction and division within the social context (Tanner, 1997). Playing by a set of rules also allows for consistency and repetitions, which promote the idea of practice and modulation (Sennett, 2008), which is essential in learning mathematics. Here, peer learning is adapted as a strategy to enable me to use the same material for all students: the activities can accommodate the diverse learning needs and still engages all…

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    Stories bond us. Sooner or later, every story must be told. Storytelling can heal the storyteller and enrich the listener, as well as every untold story will scream its existence through our desires, actions, and dreams. From the very beginning of the novel, Xavier, "the second to last in a long line of Windigo killers" (65) and Elijah, who “lives for what the day will bring” (52) are conflicted as a responsibility-driven man versus desire-driven man. A desire-driven man develops into a monster…

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    George A. Kelly is an American psychologist that is still considered the father of cognitive clinical psychology. Kelly focused on two points of view, behavior and psychoanalytic outlooks. Kelly chose a psychotherapy approach, non-invasive, compared to observing humans as subjects who associate behaviors with reinforcement and punishment experiments. His personal construct psychology theory is important because it is devised on a cognitive basis, that a construct is how an individual observes…

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    The Drinking Age

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    provinces fifty nine percent have the minimum legal drinking age set at eighteen or nineteen years old. The United States of America is within the six percent of the world that has the age set at twenty-one. The primary reason for the increase of modulation in the U.S. and general belief in society is that having a higher minimum legal drinking age decreases alcohol related automobile accidents. However, there is little evidence supporting this claim. Even if there were an overriding amount of…

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    RFID TECHNOLOGY Radio-frequency identification (RFID): RFID Technology is a wireless electromagnetic field that is used to transfer data, or to identify people or objective, for the purposes of automatically identifying and tracking tags attached to objects. RFID is very fast, reliable and does not require any physical sight or contact between reader and scanner and the tagged items. There are some tags contains electronically stored information. It refers to small electronic devices that…

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    Laser Therapy Case Study

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    PERIODONTOLOGY LLLT stimulates fibroblasts for faster regeneration of soft tissue, while providing analgesia and a modulation of the inflammatory chemicals that cause pain and discomfort. LLLT when used in conjunction with surgical lasers for treatment such as gingivectomy, periodontitis and periodontal surgery, have shown great promise in achieving improved clinical outcomes. A 2006 study12 showed a statistically significant decrease in pocket depth at 21 and 28 days postsurgery. Moreover,…

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