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    Coglab Change Detection

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    attention must somehow be drawn to that object. A general conclusion from this body of work is that attention is necessary for detecting change (Rensink et al.‚ 1997). Being unable to detect a change in an object is called change blindness. Researchers seem to think that change blindness is the cause of many car accidents. Looking away from a road then looking back is a change that is very difficult to perceive which results in quite a few car accidents. Method Participants The participants in this study

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    Colorblindness

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    with partial or total inability to distinguish one or more chromatic colors” (Merriam-Webster‚ Inc.‚ 2012). This genetic trait affects the lives of many living within the world today. “Color deficiency” (A.D.A.M.‚ 2011)‚ known for short as color blindness‚ is generally classified mainly as a sex-linked genetic disorder. Genetic diseases as a whole are usually considered incurable disorders that are linked to the DNA make-up of the individual. They are created due to a malfunction of the forming of

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    Colorblind Research Paper

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    something that most of us take for granted‚ but approximately 4.5% of the entire population is colorblind. The term colorblind generally doesn’t mean people can’t see colors - 99% of the time people experience a color deficiency‚ not complete blindness. However‚ there are some extreme cases where people can’t see any color whatsoever. Like a 1920s movie‚ this father has lived his whole life only being able to see black and white‚ but what his family does for him is truly incredible. Just a heads

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    Writing Idea

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    ------------------------------------------------- Writing is seeing. It is paying attention. Kate DiCamillo However great a man’s natural talent may be‚ the act of writing cannot be learned all at once. Jean Jacques Rousseau Writing is nothing more than a guided dream. Jorge Luis Borges Write in recollection and amazement for yourself. Jack

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    Antarctic Penguins - Paper

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    Antarctic Penguins Though penguins are assumed to be native to the South Pole‚ only four of the seventeen species have evolved the survival adaptations necessary to live and breed in the Antarctic year round. The physical features of the Adelie‚ Chinstrap‚ Gentoo‚ and Emperor penguins equip them to withstand the harshest living conditions in the world. Besides these four species‚ there are a number of others‚ including the yellow feathered Macaroni penguin and the King penguin that visit the Antarctic

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    Luis Bourges

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    Luis Borges “The Keeper of the Books” Here they stand: gardens and temples and the reason for temples; exact music and exact words; the sixty-four hexagrams; ceremonies‚ which are the only wisdom that the Firmament accords to men; the conduct of that emperor whose perfect rule was reflected in the world‚ which mirrored him‚ so that rivers held their banks and fields gave up their fruit; the wounded unicorn that’s glimpsed again‚ marking an era’s close; the secret and eternal laws;

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    subject and their motives. Officers do not care about what is happening in their environment such as the weather. In a trial‚ when officers are told to recall the event‚ evidently they cannot recall all the information because of their inattentional blindness. Our attention and memory are valuable but we cannot store endless information about our surrounding. Therefore‚ this is when technology comes into play‚ acting as our ‘eyes and ears’. Accordingly‚ storing and recalling necessary information. To

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    Short Story Essay

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    April Suarez Professor Nolan English 1B 4 March 2013 Recognizing Power One theme among five stories included in chapter eleven was the power struggle between characters‚ either within themselves or among other characters. Power is somewhat of an elusive concept in which it can take many forms. The characters within this chapter exhibit a wide spectrum of power including the power achieved through independence and feelings of empowerment‚ the corruption that may coincide in great power‚ or the

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    Books Are My Friends

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    Book is the Best Friend I’ve always imagined that Paradise will be a kind of library‚ says Jorge Luis Borges. “A true friend is your 2nd self”. This is my personal experience that‚ like human friends‚ books are our best companions. When I read a book‚ I feel like talking to my best friend. Every book I read moulds my strengths and shapes my personality. Book gives us education‚ knowledge and pleasure. Importance of reading books beggars description. Book is our great advisor because when we face

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    The Name of The Rose

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    The Name of the Rose is the first novel by Italian author Umberto Eco. It is a historical murder mystery set in an Italian monastery in the year 1327‚ an intellectual mystery combining semiotics in fiction‚ biblical analysis‚ medieval studies and literary theory.Umberto Eco‘s novel The Name of the Rose was first published in 1980‚ in its original language‚ Italian. Shortly thereafter‚ it was translated into several other languages‚ helping Eco attain his first global hit. In his old age‚ Adso

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