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    Dynamic Brain Development

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    the importance of inferior prefrontal activation in cognitive flexibility among young children. NIRS measurement was employed when children were completing the DCCS task: 3-year-old children were found to perpetrate perseverate errors in the post-switch phase and they took more time to finish the task. Similar brain areas, like the bilateral inferior PFC, were activated between the 5-year-old children and the adults, as was illustrated by the increase of oxy-Hb level. Yet, children…

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    (Yoffie 4). The criteria that will be used to evaluate these group of buyers are whether: they buy a large portion of the selling firm’s total output, the selling firm is dependent on the buyers for a significant portion of its sales revenue, they can switch to another seller’s product with few switching costs, the selling industry’s products are undifferentiated or similar to a commodity, or they present a credible threat to integrate backward into the seller 's’ industry. Individuals and Home…

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    Super Smash Bros. For Nintendo Switch, commonly shorthanded to Smash Switch, (スーパースマッシュブラザーズアルティメット, Great Fray Smash Brothers ∞) is the 5th (6th if you count Super Smash Bros For Wii U) installment in the Super Smash Brothers series. Released for the Nintendo Switch, this game was developed with the goal of being the most expansive Smash Bros. game in years, celebrating Nintendo's, Super Smash Bros.', and gaming as a whole. Sora Ltd. and Namco Bandai both are credited as developers for the…

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    Brain And Task Switching

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    actions and achieve the set goals of the actions simultaneously. This particular ability enables the brain to multitask two activities, both which require attention. It is able to do so without confusing either of these activities. The brain is able to switch in between these two activities without compromising its behavior. Research have been conducted to find out which part of the brain is responsible for task switching. Groups of people have been selected and given several tasks to see how…

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    of when I meet my boyfriend’s mother for the first time. Meanwhile, “What should I say?” and “What should I wear?” were all thoughts running through my head the night before. I may have not realized it at the time but I was practicing how to code-switch. Most believe code-switching is alternating from one language to another but that it not always the case. Code-switching can be the difference in tone, body language, and word choice also. How do you change the way you communicate change with…

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    Beat Juggling Analysis

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    were using Record Sample A on one side, the left, of the turntable, he would also place Record Sample A on the other side, the right, of the turntable. In a moment, the DJs uses the fader, which is practically an on or off switch between the records, on the turntable to switch back and forth between the two records they have selected. By sliding the fader to the left, the audience can only hear the left record. At this instant, if the DJ slides the…

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    At the same time some customers are making more effort to switch over to a new bank. Therefore it shows when concerning the effort, some of the customers will make an effort to switch over. Thus the banks should consider maintaining high Switching Cost to reduce the gap between customers Switching Cost and their satisfaction and retention. The fifth element Technology…

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    Condensed School Weeks Currently, there are discussions in many school boards about making a switch from a five day week to a four days. There are several pros and cons relating to the subject that have been looked over by researchers focusing on the switch. Overall, the switch to a four day school week is more beneficial for students, teachers, and school faculty members. It allows for more time in the week to learn in one subject class per day, makes school less of a stress for students, and…

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    Metric System

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    Why We Should Switch to the Metric System Why should we switch to the metric system here in the US? Well, there are lots of reasons. First and foremostly, the metric system is in tens, which we count in. This means that we can easily multiply and divide metric units. Secondly, measurements, in the metric system are derived from natural properties (of water) and relations between measurements. Lastly, the metric system uses no terms for the same meaning, nor does it use multiple units for the…

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    electrons reach a device such as a light bulb or a TV, the electrons provide these devices with power in order to make them work. Most circuits include a switch in order to turn them on and off. When the switch is turned off, it creates a gap in the circuit,…

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