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    University of Phoenix Material Week Two Quiz Multiple Choice Please choose the correct answer to the following questions. 1. ____Sensation_________ refers to the experience created from stimulating a sense organ. a. Perception b. Stimulus c. Transduction d. Sensation 2. _________Absolute Threshold____ refers to the smallest change in sensation that can be detected at least 50% of the time. a. Adaptation b. Weber’s Law c. Difference Threshold d. Absolute Threshold 3

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    Sense perception‚ by definition‚ is a concept by or based on sensations. Sensation‚ a physical feeling resulting from something that comes into contact with the human body. We perceive these sensations through our 5 common senses: touch‚ taste‚ smell‚ sight‚ and hearing. Although all people may have the ability to use these same senses‚ they may not be having the same impressions of that sense. Aldous Huxley suggests‚ “By its very nature‚ every embodied spirit is doomed to suffer and enjoy

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    Dinquel October 2‚ 2014 A Psychological Thriller: M. Night Shyamalan’s The Sixth Sense The Sixth Sense was written by a man called M Night Shyamalan in the nineties. The film’s genre is part thriller‚ part love story‚ and part horror. We start to receive hints that the film is going to be above its category at the very beginning of the film because the music is very eerie and intriguing to the audience. The Sixth Sense‚ you didn’t know what to expect. You would guess it was a good scary horror flick

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    1- Historical overview of Olive Oil industry In Spain Olives have been an important agricultural product in Spain for a long time. In "The Olive Industry of Spain‚" published in the April 1936 edition of the journal Economic Geography‚ the author‚ William E. Bull‚ outlines the history of olive oil production in Spain up to that point. The Romans encouraged the planting of olive orchards after their occupation of the Iberian Peninsula in 206 B.C. Although the olive industry decreased in production

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    Marketing Ambu A/S The aim of this project is to prepare a decision base for Ambu’s international marketing strategy. Table of contents Problem background Problem issues Problem statement Delimitations Methodology Deciding which markets to entry/screening Screening Choice of a specific country The external environment PESTLE analysis Political factors: Economic factors: Socio-Cultural factors: Technological factors: Legal regulations: Environmental factors

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    The 1920’s were a time of great cultural change in America. Traditionalists found the new values of the Jazz Age to be utterly sinful and immoral. The youth of the twenties rebelled against the constraints of their elders in several ways. One of the most provocative changes was the "new look" for young women. The Flapper Era entered America with a bang. Ladies did the unthinkable in cutting their long tresses to chin length bobs‚ smoking‚ wearing shorter dresses and even engaging

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    Common Sense Common Sense. What is it? Common sense is something that everyone is born with‚ you can be a genius or a fool but you still have it. Most people use it everyday however; some do not. In 1775-1776 Thomas Paine wrote a pamphlet named Common Sense. The pamphlet was written by Thomas Paine because he wanted to find a way for the American people to understand what the British is doing and how we needed to revolt. He wrote this pamphlet in a way that the “common” man could understand it

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    Tongue Sensitivity and the Sense of Taste There are five senses which people are able to possess; the sense of seeing‚ hearing‚ touching‚ smelling‚ and tasting. The sense of taste may be the weakest of the five senses‚ but it is very important‚ as it helps us to perceive flavors and distinguish what it is we taste. A series of taste buds and nerves in the tongue help by sending messages to the brain which helps us to recognize the taste of food and drinks. Taste buds are located on the tongue

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    where digital and social media is on the rise every single day‚ Author Clive Thompson presents to us on how twitter creates a sixth sense. When one thinks of sixth sense one automatically thinks psychic-like abilities. However‚ in this context Clive explains to us social proprioception through websites like twitter. Social proprioception-is giving a group of people a sense of itself. In more layman terms‚ social proprioception is ones awareness of what is occurring without having to be there. He further

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    Michael Marder’s article “Our polluted senses” on The New York Times expresses the author’s preoccupation about the urban life where noise‚ light‚ flavor‚ and scent pollution are “assaulting” our sensories. As an urban citizen‚ I completely agree with the author for what artificial factors are exacerbating the quality of life. The overwhelming presence of industrial revolution restrains us from utterly perceive the world. Bright lights on the street‚ the resplendence coming from skyscrapers‚ metropolitan

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