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    Who Will She Choose Doing artwork is the concept of expressing yourself without having to do so vocally. Banksy is a person who has a strong opinion on what the government is doing to the citizens of his country. Banksy has such a way with his art, which allows viewers to be so inclined on the topic that he brought to their presence they have no choice but to pay attention to what is being presented to them. His art exposes how the government and society have wrongly done the people in that…

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    The heart is one of the most important organs in your body. Your heart helps the all the blood in your body circulates. For does who do not know the function of the blood-flow I will explain. On the right side of the heart we have two Vena Cava in which is superior and inferior. Next we have the right atrium, from the right atrium the flows through the tricuspid valve. Upcoming the blood flow goes through the right ventricle, to the pulmonary valve, succeeding to the pulmonary artery than to the…

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    Donald Trump’s victory in the 2016 presidential election signals a victory for women. Yes, you read that correctly. Let me explain. It was December, right before winter break. Half of the class was fantasizing about skiing down Donner Slope. The other half? They’re literally skiing. My AP literature teacher had just handed back our essays, and was battling valiantly- but futilely- to get our attention. The class averaged somewhere between the second and third letter of the alphabet. I…

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    The videos “Plastic Brain 1” and “Plastic Brain 2,” illustrate how the brain is malleable and that it is critical to foster neural connections with respect to vision at an early age, otherwise those necessary connections may never be made. The patient depicted in the videos, Holly, is an infant with a cataract that was subsequently surgically removed. This example was employed in order to illustrate how the brain forms visual processing and the importance of early intervention should visual…

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    After The Game Friday

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    Thinking Critically – Question 1: Max is doing a study on his high school football team. The way he is collecting his data is he attends every football game and observes the football players. What type of research method is Max doing. Answer 1: Naturalistic Observation- a research tool in which a subject is observed in its natural habitat without any manipulation by the observer. Question 2: Aaron is an all-state football player. On the game Friday he hurt is arm. The trainer didn’t think it…

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    Essay On Ballroom Dancing

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    Dance to Live or Live to Dance Ballroom dancers take the floor and always seem to have everything together, but what is going on under the surface? Sure, it is pretty or intense to watch, but what does it entail? Ballroom dancing, whether being of Latin, Standard, Smooth , or Rhythm style, requires an enormous amount of skill such as concentration, memory, precision, and yet, relaxation. Since dancing is so complex, there are several benefits resulting from all of this training, including a…

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    behavior, physical and somatic, and signaling. It is composed of two hemispheres, connected by the corpus callosum. Each of these hemispheres are divided into four lobes, each of which play different roles. For example, the frontal lobe is involved with planning actions, the temporal lobe is important for memory, and the parietal and occipital lobes are where sensory information is processed (Basic Structure and Function of the Nervous…

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    performing the study while the girl slept, the researchers were able to keep the results true to the natural occurrences experienced by her prior to the study. The conclusions reached were that the cortical areas involved, in particular the parietal lobe, the amplitude measured is much higher than people who are seizure free by 5 to 10 times (Tedrus & Fonseca, 2004, pp. 95-96). Although the researchers were unable to conclude that this pattern consists in every person who has epilepsy, it has…

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    the medulla oblongata, the pons, and the cerebellum. The cerebrum, the picture on the right hemisphere of the model’s brain, is the largest part of the brain and consists of four lobes; the frontal lobe (in purple) which is responsible for reasoning and planning, movement, emotion, and parts of speech, the parietal lobe (in blue) which is associated with movement and the processing…

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    Dyslexia

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    that affect children who have dyslexia (Hudson, R. F., High, L., & Al Otaiba, S. (2007)). The frontal lobe regulates speech, reasoning, planning, emotions, and consciousness (Hudson, R. F., High, L., & Al Otaiba, S. (2007)). The frontal lobe is important because it helps organize, produce and manipulate speech and language (Hudson, R. F., High, L., & Al Otaiba, S. (2007)). The parietal lobe is responsible for connecting spoken and written language to memory (Hudson, R. F., High, L., & Al…

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