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    to exist throughout both children’s development it is rational to predict in 10 years both children will view their selves as unlovable and undeserving. They will view others as inconsistent, insensitive, and view the world as unpredictable. This prediction however is not guaranteed from a 5 min observation and could change if the mother in this situation displayed attention for her children’s needs when they seek attention. This simple adjustment is for the children’s reassurance in the…

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    two and two make five, and people will have to believe it. While Orwell could predict the future; the near future within the communist totalitarian nations, his predictions have been proven right by brutal autocrats who disseminate alternative truths and promote wars. Orwell's novel is still relevant to today's society. His predictions, nearly seventy years ago can be seen in the modern society.…

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    My first prediction was when will he be a female dog? I predicted this because he came back as a German Shepard puppy named Ellie. Every now and then Ellie would have some nostalgia of being with his boy, Ethan, “ A few weeks later I was in the yard, showing one of my brothers who was boss, when I stopped and squatted and all at once realized I was female!” Cameron 182. My second prediction was Bailey ever going to see Ethan again in the future? I…

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    western democratic societies today. However, modern day democracy has actually been around for thousands of years, and many of Plato’s dire predictions have not occurred. Additionally, Plato makes many…

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    learning/conditioning allow simple predictions to be made and allow easy training of behaviours. For example, learning a phobias through classical conditioning, Watson & Rayner. They showed it 's relatively easy to create a phobia in a child using classical conditioning. Derado showed that 60% of dog phobias had a bad experience with dogs. This shows behaviourism provides simple testable predications about what will happen. In contrast to psychodynamic, which makes testable predictions and not…

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    Jesse Cadle Brit Lit 11-19-14 Prompt A In life there are two outlooks on the future depending on what you believe in. It’s all about fate and free will. Fate believes things happen because that’s the path God intended for you to pursue. It’s almost like God wrote down your entire life when you were born and that’s supposed to be the way it goes. It’s a path you must follow, while free will is setting your future with the present. The story of Macbeth is a tragedy. It is often played that fate…

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    In William Shakespeare’s Macbeth, the characters of Lady Macbeth and the three witches drive the happenings of the play. Lady Macbeth and the witches exhibit multiple similarities that help them work in tandem. The witches give the predictions, and Lady Macbeth convinces Macbeth to fulfill them by violent means. The witches and Lady Macbeth are different parts in a machine to that builds the action. While the witches and Lady Macbeth are similar, their fundamental differences cause the witches…

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    For devices on Nano scale classical physics usually cannot explain transmission of electron through the insulating barrier with higher potential energy than kinetic energy of the tunnelling electrons and in this case the Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle takes place. Barrier penetration can be explained from Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle: If we were to say a particle cannot enter a barrier, we would actually say this particle is not there, i.e. its position uncertainty is Δx = 0 in the…

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    Time Travel Research Paper

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    How viable is time travel? Time; it organizes our lives and universe into an ordered series of moments. At first thought, time is one of the most fundamental aspects of our lives and the world we know. However, time is in fact incredibly subjective; everyone experiences this indefinable concept differently. Einstein's Theory of Special Relativity is based upon the idea of frames of reference. A frame of reference is where an observer is situated. In order to develop a universal concept of time…

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    Background Greenhouse gasses and global warming are very controversial topics that are thrown around with fear. Because of this, I have always been interested in global warming. I am an advocate for replanting rainforests and preventing the destruction of natural habitats. Global warming can occur when large quantities of plants are removed preventing carbon dioxide to be taken from the air and recycled into oxygen. Because of this, I have always had the thought that if plants take up carbon…

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