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    Many people approach tests in many different ways. For instance, there are people who are relaxed and have confidence in themselves. While in the other hand, the other people are nervous and stressed on what is going to be on the test or even just the score they will earn. The way I approach tests is with confidence because a person should never doubt themselves no matter what type of situation you are in. In addition, I always say to myself “If I pass I pass if I fail well then try again”. My…

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    Red Traits Research Paper

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    Day 2, Work of your first “red traits”, the first piece of the puzzle or an introduction to the materialization technique. As said earlier, building up confidence or learning how to become more confident with your everyday life, can be compared to the trials encountered by those mythological Greek heroes trying to find salvation or defeat the enemy. In that case, with this training it will almost feel like you are fighting to find pieces of a relic scattered all over, that you will…

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    Changes in the Accuracy of Witness’ Testimonies Introduction Based on information gathered after an event, memory of said event (while this is applicable to just about any event in everyday life, the focus in this case is a crime) almost always differs from person to person based on differing perspectives, confidence levels, and unconscious reconstruction of the memory. In this report, reasoning as to why errors are made when eyewitnesses recall how a crime happened and possibly the…

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    Making a video for marketing project can be difficult: getting students to participate, having a crystal clear concept to make an effective ad etc. Last year, I took a marketing management course where our teacher assigned the students a class project; the class project was about making a presentation and ad, coming up with our own brand name and packaging. Since it was a mega project for the whole class, it was difficult for everyone to even where to start from. Our teacher did give some hints…

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    According to literature, older adults commonly experience decrease in memory storage. Along with that, unfortunately, they become more vulnerable victims to crime, which means they more than likely to have to provide testimony for investigation process. The current study intended to examine whether older adult have higher tendency to use their prior knowledge than younger adult and how it actually affect the accuracy and confidence of the recall result. The study employed mixed factorial design…

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    * Not wanting to bring attention to herself, Sarah sat at the back of the chapel. She listened to the eulogies, the Ashleigh they spoke about was bright and spirited. A little wild and prone to taking risks, but no one said that directly. Over all, you’d think, if you listened to the stories they told that she was a good kid – kind, considerate but then, in Sarah’s experience – and she had been to her share of funerals now – people didn’t speak ill of the dead, especially when the dead were…

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    High-Intensity Interval Training High-Intensity Interval Training (also known as HIIT) is a specialized form of interval training that involves short intervals of maximum intensity exercise separated by longer intervals of low to moderate intensity exercise (High Intensity Interval Training). A recent study compared participants who did steady-state cardio for 30 minutes three times a week to those who did 20 minutes HIIT three times per week. The result is astonishing. The HIIT group showed a…

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    (i) Memory theory suggests that genuine memory relations constitute Personal Identity . In its initial form, memory relations are created when a person establishes some form of extension in conscious activity within the mind. However, memory gaps can be factored in and despite being the same person, people can sometimes forget an event in the past that links each person to being one and the same . As such, the remedy to this problem is to introduce the idea of a chain of memory connections.…

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    Many parents will at one point, comment on the personality of their child. This happens even more frequently as the family has more children. This is because you can start to see clearer divides between each child that paints a clearer picture of their own distinct personality. These initial characteristics never seem to go away. For instance, someone who is outspoken and loud as a child will most likely grow up to be the same way. Many find that as they grow up, they are unsure of their…

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    Jared Diamond spends the prologue of his novel, “Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed”, explores the demise of communities throughout history and how such a thing could occur. He believes, as can be inferred from the title of the book, that societies primarily fail as a result of the decisions they make in response to other issues. In the prologue, “A Tale of Two Farms”, Diamond presents his definition of a collapse, his framework for analyzing a collapse, and how he compares the…

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