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    cardboard boxes and crates. This relates further into the story by interconnecting the settings with the places they travel to and situate them like they would be in real life. 8. Father Julliard and Olivier play a role in the lives of Raphael, Gardo and Rat as being their Mission school teachers, working a volunteers. These guys were the ones to give them the computer access and the ones to teach them and give food to also. They were enriched by the volunteer work serving impoverished children…

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    complete control of his/her visual sense. Kittens too were found to have great sense of perception as soon as they were able to move on their own at about 4 weeks old. However, for the rats it was a different story. They did not appear to show any preference towards the shallow side of the table, but this may be because rats use the sense of smell to travel. The worst animal to perform on the visual cliff was the turtle. They might have preferred the deep side of the cliff because their natural…

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    may affect children’s future behavior and way of thinking. He bases this premiere on an experiment done by psychologists about humans, but done in rats. This experiment was about how rats being groomed and licked by their mother will affect their future. Psychologists believe it’s the most parallel to grooming and licking; the experiment done in rats. The effects of the experiment were the opposite of what they thought they would find. They found that parents who respond to their children…

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    which did cause Albert to become scared due to the noise making the dog bark at him. To test and answer the final question, Watson and Rayner tested the child after 31 days of not experiencing any trials. In the test, Albert showed fear with the mask, rat, dog, rabbit and sealskin coat. After the trials, Albert’s mother removed him from the experiment and…

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    Effect Of Language On Memory Victor Cabrera California State University Fresno Description On the podcast Words that Change the World on Radiolab they talked about a twenty-seven year old man who was deaf, but was never taught sign language. Susan Schaller was a deaf interpreter and was placed in a reading skill class to help teach, which is where she met this man. She introduced herself to him by signing her name to him, but his response was exactly what she signed. With a bit…

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    soldiers, they are surrounded by death. Both poets represent death in an ironic way, because war is considered hellish and gruesome, people die, and Owen shows the irony between the romanticized war while Rosenberg shows irony through the freedom of a rat; the two poets alludes to death in devices such as imagery. “Break of Day in the Trenches” and “Dulce et Decorum Est” stand in for death because they use war as a paradox. They expect their readers, like many writers do, to take things…

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    would be penicillin. This medication was first tested on a lab rat and the scientist was very disappointed about how his discovery did not work. However, when he had a patient and no other medication to give them the scientist gave the patient penicillin. It was soon discovered that this was a life saver and although it did not work on a rat, it worked on a human. Not only that, but in a recent study it was discovered that using mice and rats in testing is only accurate about 43% of the time,…

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    Animals. These animals were housed on a 12:12 h light cycle (lights on at 07:00 a.m.). Water and food were provided ad libitum. Rats were randomly assigned to different experimental groups after living an acclimation period of 5 days. The CSD paradigm is the same as reported previously (Chen et al. 2012). In brief, in a social defeat model, an adult male Fischer 344 rat (the “intruder”) was introduced in the home cage of a Long-Evans retired male breeder…

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    parts of this video are the rat experiment, infrasonic sound and house –hunting bees’ ability to find new homes. The free rats in this video actually showed empathy towards the trapped rats. At the University of Chicago Mrs. Mason showed two different test the first two rats in a box one was trapped in a tube the other was free. The free rat figured out how to open the door to set the other free. The second test the free rat had a choice help the trapped rat out of the tube, or open the…

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    Compare and Contrast: Cat and Rat and Cat and Mice !!! #1: Introduction: Everybody loves Chinese New Year. Either if its Americans eat every piece of Chinese food left at the restaurant/store, or Chinese people actually celebrating the Chinese New Years Parade, and more religious activities that follow their culture. People read the folktales…

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