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    you are there, that you 're doing this thing, that you 're with the person, that you 've had this thought, that you have some urgent opinion on what 's trending- second nature" (Silverman, 47). Citizens are taking so many pictures it is starting to effect our memory. In the same article posted on psychologytoday.com, Linda Henkel at Fairfield University Leda research project were students were told to photograph a few objects from an art museum and to also observe a few. After a memory test,…

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    into the pond (go home) at a time, multiple rocks are thrown in at the same time, constantly. This causes the ripple effect to spread faster because more and more children are or have been child soldiers. If the children who are the future are instilled with the ideas, images, and principles of war than it will be passed down from generation to generation; creating a ripple effect of people who live in a world where war is the only thing you know, live, and die for. Who wants to live in a…

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    King Kong Film Comparison

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    enhance the film. As the engineers of sound technology had set out to improve their equipment, filmmakers had set out to improve the visual and narrative dynamism. Filmmaker began to set out to improve the editing of films, camera movement, special effects and other photographic qualities of the images being presented. When comparing the film technology of the 30’s to the 2000’s you would notice a dramatic yet brilliant change in the way technology has evolved. As the stories were running in…

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    Consequences Of Juvenile Crimes

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    Today, more youths are involved in gangs, murders, and assaults than history has shown. So, if these children are capable of committing adult crimes, shouldn’t they face adult consequences? It seems that the severity of juvenile crime has risen so much, that it is hard to distinct it from adult crimes. On the other hand, most adult offenders we find today, who commit murder or assault are not first time offenders. The unfortunate thing is that a survey given by the Pretrial Services Resource…

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    The greenhouse effect is a naturally occurring process within our atmosphere, it aids in heating the earths surface and atmosphere. The greenhouse affect is caused by the fact that certain atmospheric gases, gases such as carbon dioxide, water vapour and methane are able to change the energy balance of the planet by absorbing long wave radiation emitted from earth’s surface. Without the greenhouse affect our earth would be a chilly -18°C in comparison to the present average temperature of 15°C.…

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    Genocide In Horror Movies

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    Upon viewing the murder, one witness called out “Let that girl alone.” (91) Darley and Latane seemed to attribute it to the bystander effect, and this most definitely has merit. However, it is conjectural. At such an untimely hour of the night, it is not likely that the residents would have thought that others would handle it. There is a reason we don’t call people at this time of night;…

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    Expectancy Theory As stated in the text, the Expectancy Theory proposes that, “people are motivated when they believe they can accomplish the task, they will get the reward, and the rewards for doing the task are worth the effort” (91). As I explained in my vision, I am a firm believer in this theory and I feel that I can relate to what it suggests. There are three variable conditions that must be met in order for motivation to take place, according to this theory. Expectancy, “refers to the…

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    This definition includes “any solid, liquid, gas, odor, hear, sound, vibration, radiation or combination of any of them resulting in directly or indirectly from human activities that causes or may cause an adverse effect”. In this case sand is considered a solid that may cause adverse effects resulting from indirect human activities, as elaborated on below. This is strongly supported in the R. v. Toronto Electric Commissioners case where a contaminant is looked at its capacity to impair. In…

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    What do intelligence tests really measure? Define intelligence tests – According to intelligence can be defined as Intelligence tests can be defined as formats meant to measure intelligence. This can be in form of exercises that test verbal knowledge, ability and performance. The scores achieved in the intelligence tests may be considered as an IQ (intelligence quotient) which the division of the mental age by the number of years the individual has lived. What do they measure According to…

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    Autocorrelation is not expected to be an issue with the model, given that the it is not using time series data, and it can therefore be assumed that there is no autocorrelation present in the model. To make sure that there is no perfect collinearity present in the model, it is recommended to run a collinearity test of the model (see: Exhibit 1.1). If a variable generate a VIF (Variance Inflation Factors) value above 10.0, the model might have a collinearity problem and attempts to correct the…

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