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    Zebra Finch Lab Report

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    Procedure Twelve zebra finches were separated into three rearing conditions 4-5 days after hatching. Four zebra finches with an equal distribution in gender were randomly assigned to the three different rearing conditions; biparentally reared‚ maternally deprived‚ or paternally deprived. For the following 115 days‚ the interactions between parental and offspring behaviour was recorded. On PHD 30‚ 90‚ and 120‚ baseline blood samples were taken within five minutes of entering the laboratory room. Corticosterone

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    The Mahabharata (Sanskrit Mahābhārata महाभारत‚IPA: [məɦaːˈbʱaːrət̪ə]) is one of the two major Sanskritepics of ancient India‚ the other being theRamayana.[1] Besides its epic narrative of the Kurukshetra War and the fates of the Kauravas and the Pandava princes‚ the Mahabharata contains much philosophical and devotional material‚ such as a discussion of the four "goals of life" or purusharthas (12.161). Among the principal works and stories that are a part of theMahabharata are the Bhagavad Gita

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    The article titled “National Exam Systematic Failure” written by Mia Chitra Dinisari and Arsyad Paripurna ‚ discusses about the chaos education system in Indonesia about National Examination (UN) in 2013. National examination is an annual exam that must be taken by students who want to graduate from their school and continue their study to a higher level of education‚ such as entering universities . This year’s UN is slightly different from the previous year‚ the question sheets have been designed

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    from all the laws and regulations. The term ‘wellbeing’ used in the above statement refers to both the humans as well as the environment. History The concept of corporate social responsibility was introduced in the United States during 1950’s (Banerjee‚ 2007). A number of business practices were considered as socially responsible at that time‚ including employee welfare development‚ charity‚ community services and promotion of religious conduct. The scholars‚ who believed in the idea that all the

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    movie choice. Take the concept of sports for instance; a man will watch a sports movie based on the violence and confrontation of the particular movie. A woman on the other hand will watch due to the body shape‚ movement‚ and beauty of the actors. (Banerjee‚ Greene‚ Krcmar‚ Bagdasarov‚ & Ruginyte‚ 2008‚ p. 97) This article attempts to prove that film choice is based on the specific gender’s need for gratification. Specific content appeals to a gender regarding the characteristics of a film. These characteristics

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    diminishes traditional geographic‚ social and cultural boundaries (Banerjee and Linstead‚ 2001). Globalisation makes the world seem smaller‚ and in a certain sense‚ bring human beings closer together through shared experiences and understanding (Tomlinson‚ 2002). Globalisation can be viewed as a negative continuation of colonialism through the ongoing expansion of Western capitalist society and culture around the world (Banerjee and Linstead‚ 2001). The West has made a powerful impact and influenced

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    certain way and act a certain way‚ and if you don’t then you won’t have the right future. We easily blame clothing stores and their advertisements when we should start with the labels that parents and society puts onto these clothing. In Chitra Ramaswamy’s article‚ Chitra Ramaswamy goes on about sexism in the article she had written titled ’How a Sexism T-shirt harms us all’. Her thesis statement states that sexism is a huge problem‚ especially in kids clothing. That boy’s clothes have fire trucks or

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    This article explores representation of women in short stories written by women writers from the state of Karnataka‚ India. The seven different stories selected for analysis are – (1) The Two Paintings (2) Mother‚ (3) Second Marriage‚ (4) Roowariya Lakshmi‚ (5) Dog’s Tail‚ (6) The Third Eye‚ and (7) The One Who Left Forever. Each of these stories represents women who play different roles that were archetypal of the social milieu of the times. The authors were preoccupied with women’s suffering‚ status

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    Understanding Dual Diagnosis: Case Study David For many people who suffer from addiction‚ there is usually a root cause of some sort of mental disorder dual diagnosis or a co-occurring mental health disorder. Having a dual diagnosis or co-occurring mental disorder can lead to many other difficult issues that will make treatment for a client a long process‚ and an understanding of what came first‚ the mental disorder or the addiction disorder (Phillips‚ McKeown & Sandford‚ 2010). Case Study David

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    have an influence on the power relationship between the patient and health professionals in the health care settings of developing countries (Banerjee and Sanyal 2012). So this study also gives an opportunity to learn about the existence of power in therapeutic relationship in the clinical and the socio-cultural context of developing countries like India (Banerjee and Sanyal

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