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    Biomagnetic signals are obtained from the magnetic field produced by electrical currents occurred naturally in the brain of the living things. 6. Bio-optical Signals:- Bio optical signals can observe either naturally or the signals may be introduced to measure a biological parameter with an external light medium. 7. Bio-impedance Signals:- An electrical impedance signal can be obtained due to the changes in blood volume or blood resistivity from human being. Basics of Medical…

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    Police Brutality There have been numerous rumors about police misuse force with civilians, the news and the media been over multiple times. This had resulted people to ignore it which led the civilians to see it as a part of the society. There are some cases that proved how police can be too brutal when they arrest civilians and that is going to be the main statement. There are logical reasons why the people would use extra force and brutality whenever the law enforcement deals with the…

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    Color is present everywhere, and is an essential part of human perception and human’s everyday lives. Color has been used as a catalyst for affecting human mood and behavior in marketing for centuries (Shabbir, Reast, & Palihawadana, 2009), been shown to affect communication and sway thinking (Gerend & Sias, 2009), affect human behavior, actions and reactions (Keskar, 2010), and even affect one’s physiological state through suppressing appetite (Ittersum, Koert, & Wansink, 2012). Needless to say…

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    Knee Structure

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    The knee is a very complex structure and an essential joint that needs to be fully functioning for all athletes. It is one of the most complicated structures and the largest joint in our body (Marieb & Hoehn, 2013). The ligaments are what keep the knee in place and allow us to move and be mobile. This structure is also the most vulnerable because it is the part of our body that bears the most weight and pressure and needs to be flexible in order to maintain its purpose. We need our knees to…

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    Case Study: Refugee Tribe

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    staying in a hotel. Thou, we may encounter some wildlife such as Lions, Gazelle, Antelopes, and Hyenas we should make sure we should make any direct contact because doing so may be dangerous. It is also imperative that we to take any preventive measures from attracting any wildlife to our site such as keeping our food in safe locations avoid odorous…

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    Methodology The research on the topic of workplace violence and aggression needs to cover diverse topics; like workplace location, environment, type of job, emotional and physical health of targets and the preventive measures (if any) taken by the managers to reduce aggression. Do to this diversity, survey based method will be used so that the data can be analyzed to see that how many employees are the victims of workplace violence and what are the very common factors among all the targets.…

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    Introduction: Enzymes have a huge effect on the human body and other organisms. Enzymes are catalysts that are used to accelerate the reaction process by lowering the activation energy. For this experiment the catechol oxidase was extracted from potatoes. The enzyme is called catechol oxidase because the oxygen is reacting to catechol. Catechol oxidase causes the browning of the fruits and vegetables because the compound is toxic to the bacteria. The purpose of this experiment is to…

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    Reflection in the Mirror How can one’s body be seen as beautiful and one’s confidence radiate, if there is no opportunity to promote those feelings? Today, this concept is relevant in regards to large amounts of media, that do just this. Living in a world filled with photoshopped advertisements and magazines, standards of beauty have created an unhealthy body image. Through this, disorders like anorexia and body dysmorphia have been given life. This allows for a stronger platform for negative…

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    Zoology Lady Bugs

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    600 ladybugs in a flower a pot outside. I placed the containments in three different areas in order to test how temperature affected activity of the ladybugs over a period of seven days. I used the house thermometer to measure the ladybugs inside, and the garage thermometer to measure those in the garage. I measured activity by if they were crawling, number of aphids eaten and if they were flying. The first group was labeled Group Y and placed inside pine canyon house above the fire place. The…

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    as guards. A few days into the experiment, Zimbardo began to notice disturbing behaviour come from the subjects. Many of the prisoners behaved disobediently, and went as far as to cause a rebellion, forcing the guards to use extreme authoritative measures. After this, many of the guards repeatedly harassed some of the prisoners, using physical punishment and exercises, such as pushups, in order to show their authority to the prisoners, verbally abusing the prisoners, and at times sexually…

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