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    the second year of life according to the study of Marcdante & Kliegman of 2015 with an increase in weight and height. Brain growth is relative to child development considering that the child’s brain is nearly three-quarters its adult weight. Brain mapping and synapse connections become more apparent in the child’s information processing ability. The myelination process stats impacting the…

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    misused) terms in literature, and they have been defined in different ways and from various theoretical perspectives. In the colonial discourse, in particular, the concept ‘place’ was closely related to knowledge and power in so far as the process of mapping the ‘other spaces ‘ was deployed to reproduce dominant world view. While the tenants of imperialism are teleological, its practices have always been geographic. As Edward said argues in Culture and Imperialism: If there is anything that…

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    cortical ranges, including the center fleeting territory (V5), acknowledgment of items through elucidation of complex structures happens (high-determination shape vision, question acknowledgment, and example acknowledgment). The last mental and perceptual experience of vision additionally incorporates parts of memory, desire, expectation, and interjection that are sub served by other clearly nonvisual territories of the…

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    Now, we have to investigate if our clothing line will be successful with our targeted audience. To determine our success rate, we can use one or many marketing research tools such as cluster analysis for segmentation, perceptual mapping for positioning, focus groups for concept testing, conjoint for testing attributes, scanner data for pricing and coupon experiments and brand switching, surveys for customer satisfaction, or network methods to identify opinion leaders in buzz…

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    Perception mapping is the most commonly used method. In perceptual mapping, on the basis of certain characteristics consumers evaluate a brand against other brands. This helps marketers identify which position they occupy in the minds of the consumer. This also gives marketers a chance to improve…

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    1. Introduction Walking is the oldest form of urban transport, and until the advent of major transformations in transport technology in the nineteenth century, most cities were structured in ways that supported walkability (Newman and Kenworthy 1999). As individual private car transport became widespread during the twentieth century, public transport and urban walkability became less apparent as major priorities of transport planning and urban design. As concern for future urban sustainability…

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    From the above conception of Playful Assessment, I view an assessment as a playful (i.e., doable) participation in a playful (i.e., play-full) activity, rather than treating an assessment as a positivistic evidence of individual knowledge. This proposed assessment model builds upon the Gibson’s Ecological Psychology and Situated Cognition. Here, to help better understand this assessment model, I list some of key aspects and design principles of Playful Assessment as follows: 1. Playfulness…

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    I. About SUBARU The three largest automobile manufacturers in Japan are Toyota, Nissan and Honda. SUBARU (http://www.subaru-global.com/) is the medium-sized car manufacturer in Japan. Certainly, SUBARU is not large in scale compared with such three major manufacturers, but in recent years, SUBARU has greatly increased the number of sales. Although SUBARU is not high in share of sales, it has greatly increased sales in the North American market in particular. In doing so, SUBARU has actively…

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    I am applying to University of North Carolina Chapel Hill’s doctoral program in the Department of Behavioral Neuroscience. I hope that entering this program would allow me to advance towards reaching my doctorate. I am hoping that furthering my education through this program will allow me to study the neurobiology of substance use disorders what specific implications that they can have on the brain. I am also interested in possibly extending my studies to development of post-traumatic stress…

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    swarm intelligence MARIAPPAN J Ramesh G.J National engineering college, kovilpatti National engineering college, kovilpatti 3rd year CSE 3rd year CSE mariappanjeyachandran@gmail.com rameshram.gj@gmail.com +91 8056575142 +91 9500985506 Introduction: A swarm is a large number of homogenous, simple agents interacting locally among themselves, and their environment, with no central control to allow a global…

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