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    Abstract The history of the head-up display dates back to World War II. Since then‚ the head-up display has gone through a variety of changes and upgrades. Both the Airline Pilots Association and the Airline industry pursued the development of the head-up display because of the advantages it offers. As with any new technology‚ the head-up display has advantages and shortfalls. Education however‚ is the key to fully understanding new technology including the head-up display. With proper cockpit resource

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    through and I overcame them with exceptional moments and people who I surrounded myself with. The words within the following songs‚ “Don’t Blink”‚ “I Got a Feeling”‚ and “Good Life”‚ all disclose important relations to my life all through the last fairly short years. “Don’t Blink”‚ by Kenny Chesney‚ is a sentimental song about how growing up goes by in a blink of an eye. Hence the title of the song‚ it seems like yesterday I was a freshman ready to start a brand new school. Little did I know time

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    Most recently‚ the Attentional Control Theory (ACT) (Eysenck et al.‚ 2007) has created considerable research interest‚ and many of its main hypotheses has obtained empirical support (Berggren & Derakshan‚ 2013; Derakshan & Eysenck‚ 2009; Eysenck & Derakshan‚ 2011). According

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    MAF Translator 2G3S Software Rev 2.X8 Kit Contents 1-MAF Translator 1-Male spade terminal 1-TAP connector 1-instruction manual Introduction: The MAF Translator is a conversion interface to allow the use of late model GM Mass Airflow (MAF) sensors on Second Generation Mitsubishi DSM (Eclipse‚ Talon‚ Laser) and “3S” (3000GT/Stealth) vehicles. The late model GM MAF sensors offer lower intake restriction than stock which boosts horsepower and improves turbo response. Inside the Translator

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    Applying Classical Conditioning Toward the Physiological Detection of Concealed Information: Beyond Native Responses Derek C. Tucker 6/8/2005 Psychology today is predominately concerned with phenomena which occur‚ “on average‚” given a particular set of circumstances. Technology‚ however‚ is constantly forced to look deeper into phenomena that occur‚ “on average‚” in order to improve the reliability of an instrument for whatever task the technology is to be used. With instruments such as the

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    flute solo was a nice addition. It allowed for the flute to stand out amongst the other instruments. It didn’t sound like it was done abruptly for no reason but for a purpose. The viola player tapping the viola with the bow to make a sound like blink blink blink was creative in my eyes. It was interesting to see a beautiful piece played with only three instruments. The song is so beautiful that it sounds like music you would hear in a fairy tale forests. I liked the piece “Soft Watches” by Ileana

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    Although I am strongly against multi-tasking in nearly all cases‚ there are a few tasks where I believe that it can prove to be efficient. Once again‚ the text practically read my mind for it states‚ “Multitasking may be an efficient use of attentional resources when performing

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    The relationship between attention and consciousness has been thoroughly researched‚ some researchers believe that there is a relationship between attention and consciousness‚ and that they might both be necessary for each to occur‚ and others believe that these are distinct entities. Importantly‚ when talking about attention‚ most researchers explain that they are talking about selective attention in their examples. Attention is described as the mechanism we use to actively processes specific information

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    One type of measures that was used‚ was the dot probe task. The main use of the “dot probe task is to measure opioid attentional bias” (614). Attentional bias is how the tendency of our perception to be affected by our recurring thoughts. Usually‚ the dot probe test is presented on a computer screen that is 15 inches. On the screen it begins “with a fixation cross presented for five

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    “To be great is to be misunderstood” (Ralph Waldo). Throughout my life‚ I have been misunderstood mainly in communication‚ in what I believe in‚ and how I perceive myself and everyone around me. I despise being misunderstood‚ people jump to conclusions when they misunderstand the situation‚ which is infuriating. Whether it be because of my appearance or the way I carry myself‚ people are always quick to assume the negative. They remain insistent on their misunderstanding and with malice and persecution

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