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    A dog and his Owner In the article Through the Nose, by Frances Killea, it discusses how dogs have the ability to smell more scents then humans. These smells that dogs detected are also able to determine certain traits or moods. Dog’s ability to smell beyond our ability helps humans, and for example when a human goes missing and humans cannot find them they might call in a searching hound. This searching hound due to its great senses can find a human. One reason a dog can smell better that…

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    In the beginning, I wasn’t fond of beer, but after the project I found that I enjoyed beer more when paired with foods that I enjoy. I learned that different beers bring out and complement different flavors in food, for example, if you want to complement the flavor in a beer then you will match a key flavor found in the beer with a key flavor found in the food you wish to pair with. This rule generally follows the wine rule which is light with light and dark with dark. So a dark beer would pair…

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    Adolescences then would be equally if not more susceptible to environmental cues and peer influence, because they lack mature executive function to overcome these pressures. This sentiment is echoed in a paper Ahern et al. (2014), who proved that risk aversion is systematically shaped and influenced by a person’s peers. In both of these studies, the individual rationally discounts time at a particular point, but changes that evaluation after exposure to some extrinsic motivating variable. Giving…

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    discussed at the beginning of the course was risk aversion, which examined the way individuals make decisions when there is a possibility that one of the potential outcomes that can be achieved is undesirable when compared to a perceived better alternative. As explained from during lectures and readings, and illustrated by actual experiments, individuals are more likely to be risk averse or risk neutral than risk loving. While the concept of risk aversion influences nearly every important…

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    Sense Observation

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    location I chose, it was odd trying to think about everything I needed to observe. Usually these observations are things I don’t pay attention to, but I do them anyway. As human beings, we observe with our senses. Our senses include sight, sound, smell, taste and touch. These senses aren’t always on our mind when we go to different places, unless of course one of them stands out. When paying attention to these senses at the U.S Cellular store, there were a few that caught my attention. Friday…

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    Vaping Research Paper

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    Cloud has spent the last 3 years trying to perfect the science of vaping. Today 's market is so saturated with vape shops that are ready to make your juice right there in the store while you wait. Although it may taste good sometimes and be pretty cheap, your not getting a clean product. It is very bad to mix/bottle juice in a non clean room. Its easy to assume its more safe because you see what they are putting in it right? Wrong. You still don 't know what is in the bottles. You also don 't…

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    Imagery In Sports

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    Imagery Imagery can play a huge role in determining and effecting the outcome of everyday situations. One of the numerous benefits that come with it, is the fact that you can use it in many different cases and situations, whether it be for preparation, solving problems, or just to simply improve confidence in yourself or the activity in play. “Mental imagery should not focus on the outcome but on the actions to achieve the desired outcome.”(Mac) Imagery involves many senses, these senses are…

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    Rationalism In Hockey

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    In the debate between the two schools of epistemology, rationalism and empiricism, I am incline to follow the philosophies of the school of rationalism. The advantage of rationalism is that it relies solely on logic and reason to seek absolute truths. Empiricism’s flaw is that it relies merely on sensory observation to seek conclusions, which are subjective and can be deceptive. Many times I have been mislead by my senses, making me hesitant to trust empirical observations. I trust logic and…

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    Preschool Science What Are Senses? Activity duration: Estimate of 80 minutes. Keep in mind this depends on the size of the groups and student cooperation. Morning circle should take max of 15 minutes to talk about activity Each station should take 10 minutes of time Reflection circle time should take 15 minute Purpose: Children will explore their senses in this lesson plan full of fun activities. It will help them discover an understanding of each sense and how we use them. Overview:…

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    components that make up the natural ingredient found in a certain food. For example, vanilla is the most widespread flavored globally as well as being often used in baked goods, ice cream, and candy. It is composed of as many as two hundred fifty taste and aromas. But, most of this components are destroyed when exposed to high temperatures. Moreover, the demand of vanilla beans of over…

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