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    Active Transport

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    1. Active Transport- the movement of substances across cell membranes from low to high concentrations‚ requiring energy and proteins that act as carriers 2. Adenosine triphosphate- chemical compound consiting of one molecule of adenine‚ one of ribose‚ and three of phosphoric acid 3. Anaphase- a late stage of cell division during which chromosomes move to the poles of the spindle 4. Benign-nonmaligment 5. Cell-basic unit of structure and function for all living things 6. Cell membrane-the membrane

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    Staying active

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    Tips for Staying Active Almost any activity that gets you moving and strengthens your muscles is good for your health and can help you meet your fitness and weight goal. If you haven’t been exercising regularly‚ start out slowly and gradually increase duration‚ frequency‚ and intensity. If you have been exercising regularly‚ keep it up! Try Some Of The Following Suggestions: 1. Aim for at least 30 to 60 minutes of moderate intensity activity on most days. a. You can get your exercise all at

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    Critically review the evidence supporting Schneider & Shiffrin’s model of automation and evaluate the extent to which it explains evidence from studies of divided attention. In everyday speech we use the word attention to include several kinds of mental activity. Psychologists also use the word in many different contexts. Attention can refer to the kind of concentration on a mental task in which you select certain kinds of perceptual stimuli for further processing‚ while trying to exclude other

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    TOEFL listening

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    Hackers TOEFL Listening Intermediate 목차 Category Page File name 1-5 24-25 Diagnostic Test 1-5 6-11 26-27 Diagnostic Test 6-11 12-17 28-29 Diagnostic Test 12-17 Diagnostic Test Diagnostic Test Chapter 1. Main Purpose/Topic 1-3 4-6 35 CH 1. Hackers Practice 4-6 36 CH 1. Hackers Practice 7-9 10-12 37 CH 1. Hackers Practice 10-12 1-5 38-39 CH 1. Hackers Test 1-5 6-11 40-41 CH 1. Hackers Test 6-11 12-17 42-43

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    Effects of Music

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    Music and Its Effects on Our Emotions: Can Music Really Change Your Mood? Music can control a much larger part of your life than most people would like to believe. Music can affect us in ways in which we’re not even aware of‚ and for this reason‚ music is simply amazing. There is a large number of studies behind music. Not even just the typical music you hear on the radio or that you download from the Internet‚ but any sounds and the way they can affect your mood and reflect your personallity.

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    Listening Assignment

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    Mindfulness is paying attention in a particular way: on purpose‚ in the present moment‚ and is non-judgmentally (Lucas‚ 2012). According to Marsha Lucas‚ Ph. D Psychologist and author of Rewire Your Brain for Love‚ if you practice being mindful it will help to set the tone of the nervous system for the rest of the day‚ and increase the likelihood of other mindfulness moments. For example‚ prior to beginning my shifts I will often find myself daydreaming while having a cup of tea‚ waiting in line

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    English Listening

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    THE HONG KONG INSTITUTE OF EDUCATION Department of Social Sciences GED 1015 Animal Rights: Science‚ Sentience and Speciesism Semester two‚ 2012/13 Time of lecture: Monday (9:30am to 11:20am) Venue: B4-LP-07 Instructor: Dr. Francis MOK (莫家棟) Email: fktmok@ied.edu.hk Office: D4-1/F-01 I. Course descriptions: In this course‚ we aim at providing students the conceptual tools and resources by which they can investigate and reflect on the relationship between human

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    and adopt the resulting awareness into our daily lives‚ interactions‚ and relationships. Listening can be defined as “making meaning from sound‚” which is a process of extraction. Patterns of recognition are processes of extraction often used. If we were to close our eyes‚ the sound‚ reverberation of acoustics and/or surrounding people will allow us to be aware of where we are at that moment. Active listening is no longer prevalent. People have become impatient and seem to prefer sound bites instead

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    Empathetic Listening Empathic listening‚ also called active listening or reflective listening‚ is a way of listening and responding to another person that improves mutual understanding and trust (Salem‚ 2003). Empathetic listening is perhaps the most challenging form of listening. In order to be an effect empathetic listener you must acquire two main skills: perspective taking‚ which is the ability to understand a situation from another individual’s point of view; and empathetic concern‚ which

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    which has developed in an area for a long history. It is the expressive of the character of people who possess it. So different culture developed its own identities. Richard Lewis qualified to plot the world’s cultures into three group: Linear-actives‚ Multi-actives and Reactives. He thinks the categorization is widely applicable and does not change over time. According to his article‚ I consider that his theory is an admirable summary of world’s culture which fits to ordinary situations. However‚ it’s

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