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    Spontaneous Recovery Spontaneous recovery is a phenomenon that can be defined as the reappearance of the conditioned response after a rest period or displaying a behaviour that was thought to be extinct (Jackson‚ 2015). Generally‚ it involves a partial restoration of responding in a test session administered after a delay (Rescorla‚ 2004). Extinction may be in part due the formation of new memory (i.e. extinction memory)‚ that an organism retrieves and triggers. Spontaneous recovery thus occurs

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    Fish Scales Wastes for the Recovery of Astaxanthin | Fish Scales Wastes from Selected Teleosts-Innovative Sorption Materials for the Recovery of Astaxanthin. This study shows the potential use of fish scalesof telleosts chanos and Tilapia nilotica as natural sorption materials in the recovery of astaxanthin. Astaxanthin‚ a feed additive‚ is a major carotenoid responsible for the pink-red pigmentation of fish and shrimps.Aquatic animals cannot synthesize this thus it must be supplemented in their

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    The DREAM ACT The Development‚ Relief‚ and Education for Alien Minors (DREAM) Act is a bipartisan legislation that addresses the situation faced by young people who were brought to the United States years ago as undocumented immigrant children and who have since grown up here‚ stayed in school‚ and kept out of trouble (National Immigration Law Center‚ 2009). It was first introduced in 2003 under the 107th Congress. It has been on hold and remained that way in the House and Senate Committee until

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    Today is the third day of the April Blogging Challenge. Today I have chosen the 6 C’s of addiction and Recovery. Those six words of Addiction and Recovery are Choice‚ Compulsion‚ Craving‚ Consequence and Control and Choose Life. The first C word is‚ Choice which seems to be the greatest of the debate in this disease of addiction. Webster’s defines with word Choice: The act of choosing Before you continue reading I am curious do you think drug use is a choice? There are those who say

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    who complain that it is to hard to quite using the substance‚ how hard it is to stick to a treatment plan‚ and how much pressure they receive from their friends and family. One of the reasons as to why there is a pessimistic view about addiction recovery is because there are a lot of examples of people who do not recover‚ for instance‚ those who are constantly in and out of the legal system or mental health clinics‚ even those living on the street. Another reason is that the thought of going through

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    whether it be an addiction to alcohol‚ opioid painkillers‚ narcotic street drugs‚ marijuana or methamphetamines — can be a wake-up call for someone who’s still on the fence about recovery. If you’ve already gotten clean and sober‚ statistics can remind you of where you’ve been in the past‚ and how far you’ve come in your recovery journey. On the other hand‚ statistics aren’t always helpful for addicts who are currently in treatment or thinking about getting clean. Some of the statistics on relapse rates

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    Case Study: FEED Resource Recovery Introduction This case analysis is about Shane Eten’s business idea to turn food waste in to biogas locally through composting technology rather than big centralized ones that already exist. He and his newly found partner Ryan are trying to find investors to start off their business in the CleanTech industry. Shane has had a successful experience as an entrepreneur in small business and is now eager to start something on his own‚ his ambition can only be matched

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    People tend to think that the recovery from post psychotic depression that usually comes as a result of some kind of psychosis should be long and tiring. This case shouldn’t be the usual case. If people strict to go through the next 5 stages of recovery‚ they can assure themselves an easier and shorter way recovery from a post psychotic depression:1) Getting out of bed One of the most common characteristic of people who suffer from post psychotic depression is the unwillingness to get out of bed

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    1. Susan Robinson is planning for her retirement. She is 30 years old today and would like to have $600‚000 when she turns 55. She estimates that she will be able to earn a 9 percent rate of return on her retirement investments over time: she wants to set aside a constant amount of money every year (at the end of the year) to help achieve her objective. How much money must Robinson invest at the end of each of the next 25 years to realize her goal of $600‚000 at the end of that time? $600

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    Maleic anhydride underwent the Dials-Alder reaction with distilled cyclopentadiene as the dienophile. The reaction was a cycloaddition which produced cis-Norbornene-5‚6-endo-dicarboxylic Anhydride surface. (1) Product one had a mass of 9.351 grams and product two had a mass of 9.572 grams. The theoretical yield was found to be 10.047 grams‚ which makes the percent yield to be 93.07%. Melting Points were found to confirm the purity of the product. Product one had a melting point of 163.7-164

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