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    DETERMINATION OF ELECTRODE POTENTIALS N.M. PICART1 and A.J. EDUARDO2 1INSTITUTE OF BIOLOGY‚ COLLEGE OF SCIENCE 2INSTITUTE OF BIOLOGY‚ COLLEGE OF SCIENCE UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES‚ DILIMAN‚ QUEZON CITY 1101‚ PHILIPPINES DATE SUBMITTED: 22 APRIL 2015 DATE PERFORMED: 15 APRIL 2015 ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS 1. Discuss the differences between galvanic and electrolytic cells. A galvanic cell uses a spontaneous reaction to generate electrical energy. In the cell reaction‚ some of the difference in

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    rather than outside the body‚ the only way to escape them is through dissociation. Dissociation‚ the process of disconnecting one’s conscious awareness from his or her physical being to achieve a state of being “away” from reality‚ provides average humans with a relief from the brutalities of everyday life and victims and witnesses of serious traumas a way to avoid their memories. Popular belief dictates that excessive dissociation indicates insanity‚ while contrarily‚ it indicates an individual with

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    Acid: A chemical substance (typically‚ a corrosive or sour-tasting liquid) that neutralizes alkalis‚ dissolves some metals‚ and turns litmus red. Ionic Dissociation: Dissociation in chemistry and biochemistry is a general process in which ionic compounds (complexes‚ or salts) separate or split into smaller particles‚ ions‚ or radicals‚ usually in a reversible manner. Strength of Acids: The strength of an acid refers to its ability or tendency to lose a proton. There are very few strong acids. A

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    MASS COMMUNICATION & SOCIETY‚ 2006‚ 9(4)‚ 461–483 Media Dissociation‚ Internet Use‚ and Antiwar Political Participation: A Case Study of Political Dissent and Action Against the War in Iraq Hyunseo Hwang School of Journalism & Mass Communication University of Wisconsin-Madison Michael Schmierbach Department of Communication College of Charleston Hye-Jin Paek Department of Advertising/Public Relations University of Georgia Homero Gil de Zuniga and Dhavan Shah School of Journalism

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    Split is a 2016 American Psychological horror-thriller film that was written and directed by Night Shyamalan starting James McAvoy‚ Anya Taylor-Joy‚ and Betty Buckley. The film follows a man with 23 different personalities who kidnaps and imprisons three teenage girls in an isolated underground facility. One of his darker personalities manifests within his psyche and results in his eventual transformation into a merciless and cannibalistic sociopath with superhuman abilities and an insatiable hunger

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    What according to T. S. Eliot‚ is ‘dissociation of sensibility’? What is his charge against Milton and Dryden in the essay on ‘The Metaphysical Poets’? Eliot’s theory of the ‘dissociation of sensibility’ may be said to be an attempt to find some kind of historical explanation to the dissolution of the tradition of unified sensibility which found its perfection in the writings of Dante and Shakespeare. The unified sensibility was a sensibility which was the product of a true synthesis of the individual

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    In 1954‚ psychiatrists Corbett H. Thigpen and Hervey M. Cleckly published the book “The Three Faces of Eve” in 1957. This book published “a case of multiple personality” from their point of view as the patient’s psychiatrists. A movie adaptation of this book‚ also called “The Three Faces of Eve” was released later that year. The identity of the subject‚ Chris Costner Sizemore‚ remained hidden from the public until it was revealed in 1975. In 1977‚ Sizemore published her autobiography: “I’m Eve”.

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    eating disorders‚ and attempts at suicide‚ but this Extended Essay will investigate only the three most prominent‚ long-term psychological effects of child abuse‚ focusing specifically on the types of abuse that may lead to the following disorders: dissociation‚ multiple-personality disorder (as well as borderline personality disorder)‚ and post-traumatic stress disorder. Abuse is herewith defined as a methodic

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    popularized the concept of dissociation and he is deemed the godfather of the field of ‘dissociative disorders’ (Hacking‚ 1998). In this essay I will discuss two unique case studies and consider how these writers came to explore the idea of multiple personality. The first case study is ‘Achille’ by Janet and the second case study is the strange case of ‘Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde’ by Stevenson In 1889‚ the book ‘Psychological Automatism’ by Pierre Janet introduced his dissociation theory which was used

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    At birth‚ everyone is born with a blank slate. Everyone functions solely on their needs instincts‚ or according to Sigmund Freud‚ our id. As people grow older and gain experiences‚ they develop other aspects to their personality. Typically this includes learning life lessons based upon how one was raised‚ circumstances (such as class and race)‚ and significant moments in one’s life. These moments can range from a first love‚ going through a rite of passage‚ or even something as little as an intellectual

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