your requests. I will explain the relationship between Sihathor and Pemsah’s corn farms measurements and the phenomena and attributes of interest as they relate to Amenohotep’s land. I will assess which of two nobles did better job with his land. Finally‚ I will discuss the problem of mice in Pemsah’s corn granary and its effects on the measurements I provide you. Measurements‚ Phenomena and Attribute of Interests Amenhotep gave Sihathor 20‚000 west of the Nile River region‚ and 10‚000 sacks of
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Repressed Memories and Child Abuse Back in the 1990’s‚ it was common for prosecutions to be based on recovery of repressed childhood memories‚ usually reclaimed through therapy. Now‚ in later decades the number of these cases have decelerated‚ as it is unclear whether these memories can be considered reliable. This report is based on the story of the Whitfield’s‚ and how repressed memories of abuse have affected the members of their family. Agnus Whitfield is now 65‚ and has made a career as an English
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consider whether ‘Sharon’s Study’ is ecologically valid‚ we need to see if this study can be related to‚ or reflects everyday‚ real life. Studies with high ecological validity take place when participants are within their usual surroundings and behaving naturally so that results can be generalised beyond the setting they were carried out in‚ whereas studies low in ecological validity cannot. Based on this definition‚ ‘Sharon’s study’ is not ecologically valid due to potential biases related to the opportunity
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Genuine Consent For contract to valid ‚ both party must genuinely consent ‚ or agree to the contract 1. Unconscionability 2.Duress 3.Undue Influence 4.Mistake 5.Actionable Misrepresentation * Unconscionaboility ( extremely unfair ): Both pt need to have equal power BUT Only 1 pt has superior bargaining power . The other pt has special disability and pt enter to the one-sided ‚ take it or leave it ‚ unfair -- the court decide the contract was unconscionable ( unfair) ++ Special disability
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L7: Memory Basics and Timing Acknowledgements: Materials in this lecture are courtesy of the following sources and are used with permission. Nathan Ickes Rex Min Yun Wu J. Rabaey‚ A. Chandrakasan‚ B. Nikolic. Digital Integrated Circuits: A Design Perspective. Prentice Hall/Pearson‚ 2003. L7: 6.111 Spring 2006 Introductory Digital Systems Laboratory 1 Memory Classification & Metrics Read-Write Memory Random Access Non-Random Access SRAM FIFO DRAM Non-Volatile
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1. When predicting memory dependencies‚ what is the cost of "over predicting" (falsely predicting dependence)? What is the cost of "under predicting" (failing to predict an actual dependence)? Ans : While predicting memory dependencies‚ the cost of "over predicting" (falsely predicting a dependence) will be a delay in loading an instruction. Over predicting might create a false dependency on the last store instruction and thus generating confusion with the scheduler. The cost of "under predicting"
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seriously damage the Republic. Treaty of Versailles was too harsh on Germany and not justified. This essay will argue that the Weimar Republic was able to recover in some ways but still had many problems. It could be argued that the Weimar Republic had recovered because of the Dawes plan. After hyperinflation in 1923 the economy was still very unstable. This meant that Germany had to borrow a lot of money from American in an attempt to stabilize the economy. As the economy now had enough money to pay
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Describe flashbulb memories and discuss evidence on whether they are more accurate than other long-term memories. The term Flashbulb memory was first used by Brown & Kulik in 1977 (cited in McCloskey‚ Wible & Cohen‚ 1988). This flashbulb mechanism hypothesis states‚ that when triggered by a surprising‚ emotionally charged‚ significant event‚ a more vivid and lasting memory would be created than those created by everyday memory mechanisms. Examples of events that were supposed to trigger
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NAROK FORM FOUR DISTRICT MOCK – 2007 233/3 CHEMISTRY PAPER 3 MARKING SCHEME. 1. Table I : School value - 1mk 8cm3 – 9cm3 1mk Decimal / Accuracy 0.1 ( 1mk) Max ( 2mks) Penalise for unrealistic values a) Average volume 8.5 + 8.5 + 8.5 ½ = 8.5 cm3 ½ penalise for missing units 3 b) Moles of solution A 8.5 x 0.25 ½ = 0.002125 ½ moles 1000 c)i) Moles of HCl in 25cm3 of solution D: HCl + NaOH NaCl + H2O
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I do believe that a person can persuade others of a valid argument using emotions. As long as the person have valid facts. Their emotions can help them persuade others about the topic that they are very passionate about. Kent did show some emotions in his speech‚ but he did not have any valid facts. I do believe that does help if you can understand fallacies. I watched the video before I read the chapters and I felt like I was just listening to someone trying to change the way I understood life
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