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    Introduction A. What is Schizophrenia? Schizophrenia is a complex brain disorder that makes it hard for people affected to think clearly‚ have normal emotional responses‚ act normally in social situations and tell the difference between what is real and what is not. It makes people withdraw from the outside world and always act out in fear. People suffering from schizophrenia may see or hear things that don’t exist‚ speak in strange ways‚ think that people are trying

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    Colour blindness is a very well known deficiency that affects approximately 8% of the population worldwide (Fluck 2006). People who are colour blind are not technically blind‚ they have a decreased ability to identify colours and in the most extreme cases‚ not able to see colours at all. The technical term for being colour blind is achromatopsia which means the inability to see any colours at all. However‚ most people are only colour deficient and not fully color blind therefore they can be classified

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    Deaf Blindness Most people assume that a deaf blind child is someone who is not able to hear or see. “Our country’s special educational law defines deaf-blindness as the combination of the visual and hearing impairment” (“Deaf Blindness”). These two impairments make the person lose his or her communication skills‚ developmental and educational needs. The National Consortium on Deaf-Blindness observes that the key feature of deaf-blindness is that the "combination of losses limits access to

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    BROKEN FAMILY: THERE EFFECTS TO THE ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE OF COMPUTING EDUCATION STUDENTS IN THE UNIVERSITY OF MINDANAO A Research Paper Presented to: Prof. Jennifer Payot In Partial Fulfillment of the Subject Requirements for English 201: Academic Writing By: Jerald V. Curias April Jay Jabinez Arvie Jay P. Briones Iandale E. De Juan Beverly Ramos Victor Dominic Velasco Loueen Dave M. Hermosilla John Stephen Zamora Dwight Ian Rey Cabalud September 23 2014 INTRODUCTION

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    Ethical Blindness Guido Palazzo • Franciska Krings • Ulrich Hoffrage Received: 1 June 2010 / Accepted: 22 November 2011 Ó Springer Science+Business Media B.V. 2011 Abstract Many models of (un)ethical decision making assume that people decide rationally and are in principle able to evaluate their decisions from a moral point of view. However‚ people might behave unethically without being aware of it. They are ethically blind. Adopting a sensemaking approach‚ we argue that ethical blindness results

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    The Effect of Color on the Ability to Recall and Recreate a Series of Images from Short Term Memory (STM) Problem Statement The purpose of this experiment is to test the role color plays in one’s ability to recall and reproduce a series of objects. Specifically‚ if presented with images in high contrasting color‚ does a person have a greater ability to recall and recreate those images from STM compared to images presented in black and white? Relevance of the Question The information gained from

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    Separation‚ family problems and misunderstandings from the family are the major causes of single - parent or broken families. Good relationship of parents to their children may build a strong relationship and a strong relationship with their family can develop the behavior of their children. The behavior of children can also affect by the relationship of their family. The children who come from broken family will have different behavior on their social well-being. The parents have a special role

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    000949501 COLOR Harmony Definition of terms: Chroma refers to amount of intensity that a color has Red is very bright with a high intensity Grey is very “dull” and has a low intensity Value refers to the lightness or darkness of a color Pink is light and has a high value Maroon is dark and has a low value Background Works: Betty Edwards

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    Does Color Really Matter When It Comes to Auto Insurance? When you purchase auto insurance‚ there are a lot of factors your car insurance company considers when they quote you an insurance rate. For instance‚ they take into consideration your age‚ your driving record‚ and how far you drive to and from work. One school of thought that’s prevalent is that they also consider the color of your car. Auto Insurance Companies Are Color Blind The truth is‚ the color of your car doesn’t affect the rate you

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    the people who are affected by river blindness. I believe many pharmaceutical in the area that river blindness occurs will invest in the cure for river blindness. 3. However‚ Merck could not justify such an investment in terms of financial at all‚ because this development is a big financial risk. Merck works for a company that is committed to the people‚ so they take risk to better the people. This is the main reason they would create a cure for river blindness 4. Merck could tell them that the cost

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