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    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 when tDCS is applied subjects dorsolateral…

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    To open a childminder suitable for nursery, pre-school and holiday club. I choose to open my own business in childminder because I’m pregnant and I know how hard is for a parent to find good services for their child. We all know that we are living on a time where everybody is busy but wants the best for children. The company will start the activity in East , North East of London is a special space dedicated for educative environment . The childminder will offer enough space for recreative ,…

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    result of lower average-realized prices for oil, as well as the lower nickel and cobalt realized prices. On the other hand, the cost of sales percentages of revenue remained stable on the last two years, 2014 and 2013, after the previous years’ oscillation, confirming the cost reduction strategy purposed by the company, which includes selling certain non-operating assets by the end of 2015. The coal division strategic discontinuation affected all financial indicators, in order to concentrate on…

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    connecting to the Sydney Harbour (Earth Tech, 2006; AMEC, 2006). The North pond is located next to the Sydney Harbour and is considered to be an estuary. As an estuary, it has relatively higher salinity that the South pond and is subject to tide oscillations. The Cofferdam was built to separate the North and South ponds primarily to control the tidal influxes from the North Pond into the South Pond. The dam is used to control water levels within the South Pond and prevent contaminated sediments…

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    Pendulum Experiment

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    INTRODUCTION Can the magnitude of gravity be found by measuring the period in relation to the length of the string of an oscillating pendulum? The aim with this lab was for us to gain a greater understanding in the area of oscillations and simple harmonic motion. Also to determine if the use of a pendulum is a good strategy for measuring the gravity. I found this experiment to be very interesting since I’ve seen and used pendulums a lot before, but I have never really reflected on why they…

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    It seems as though humans have always been fascinated with how the brain works and how well we are able to process information and for good reason too. Higher intelligence has been found to be associated with greater success in both academia and work, and may even have links to health and longevity. One particular area of interest within this subject is the heritability of intelligence. This is essentially an estimation of how much genetic variance can account for the variations of cognition…

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    follow and wish the plot were more clear; however, the central concept of the story was pretty simple to grasp. I feel as though the movie displayed a cliche idea of how Wall Street is and I believe the plot is simple minded. For example, the oscillation of women’s only function is as status symbols. In addition, I wish my experience with watching the movie were more exciting. “Wall Street” can be described or thought of as an adrenaline rush by many people who are intrigued with New York…

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    Ear Infection

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    EAR INFECTIONS Infections of the ear are the most prevalent diagnosed disease among children in the United States. When talking about child’s safety, it’s their health that counts most due to their numerous exposures to the environment harboring germs and the likes. Ensuring that we care for our children’s ear is very vital not just on looks in their physical composure but also the well-being attributed to their language improvements, academic excellence among other. The nature by which the…

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    Coral Bleaching

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    (Wilkinson, Linden and Cesar 1999) Although the formation of El Niño Southern Oscillations are secluded to just the Pacific, the effects are widespread with major global impacts on coral reef systems- most notably in the tropical Indian Ocean where storms are likely to develop. (Wilkinson, Linden and Cesar 1999) From the end of 1997…

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    Vibration Experiment Preface The mechanical vibration (Mechanical Vibration) is Oscillations (Periodic Motion) or random (Random Motion) of the mass of the mechanical system versus a balanced static system, the mechanical vibrations caused by mechanical systems (Structure or equipment), which is in a state of static equilibrium is disturbed by an external force. Resulting in the exchange of kinetic energy and potential energy between the mass and spring of the system. An example of interference…

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