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    Imagine being able to go to a park without being afraid through hypnosis for a fear of dogs. When you have a fear of dogs‚ going on a hike or walking down the street can be scary. You are afraid that a dog will run up and try to bite you. Over time‚ your fear can affect every part of your life. “Do you wonder why your fear never goes away?” “Are you not able to enjoy being outdoors?” “Are you worried that you will never be able to be around dogs?” A fear of dogs is quite common. Millions of

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    Accuracy and precision both relate to the quality of a measure. However‚ the terms have separate meanings and should not be applied as an alternate for the other. The meaning of accuracy is the extent to which a given measurement agrees with the standard value for that measurement. The meaning of precision is the degree to which the correctness of a quantity is articulated. The difference between accuracy and precision is like playing a game of darts. There can have several outcomes by shooting three

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    viewer’s entertainment. Hypnosis is used in many different ways other than just pure entertainment. Hypnosis is used in many professions‚ including criminal investigation. By Webster’s definition hypnosis is‚ “A trancelike state that resembles sleep but is induced by a person whose suggestions are readily accepted by the subject.” Research shows that hypnosis is the equivalent to breathing to a human. It is a trait that everyone carries. The first “scientific” viewpoint for hypnosis was made by Franz

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    What is Hypnosis? The word "hypnosis" originated from the Greek "hypnos" ‚ meaning sleep‚ and according to Webster ’s New International Dictionary‚ is "The induction of a state resembling sleep or somnambulism". This statement is true to the large extent because to the untrained eye someone in a deep hypnotic state could easily be mistaken for someone sleeping. However‚ it has been a proven scientific fact that for more than 100 years hypnosis can be induced without sleep (because sleep is a symptom

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    tactical strategies for battle. Through his victories and successes‚ he conquered a majority of the world. Plutarch writes a biography on Alexander‚ in which he includes his own views‚ which may or may not agree with other historians (though Plutarch’s accuracy may not be considered 100% seeing as he was alive a very long time after the king of Macedonia was dead)‚ about Alexander: he was strong‚ confident‚ and audacious. One view is of strength‚ which ties hand in hand to ability to lead.

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    Purpose: Define Hypnosis and its development from ancient history rituals to present day practices in the medical field. Audience: American adults and college students Hypnosis‚ An Altered State of Consciousness In the beginning of time‚ there was a woman named Eve who lived in the Garden of Eden‚ a bountiful garden with many animals that roamed freely and fruit that grew plentifully. One day‚ Eve encountered a beautiful‚ mesmerizing fruit. This fruit was unlike any other‚ and its beauty captivated

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    lose excess weight? Fortunately‚ there is a way for you to lose weight without suffering the bother and challenges from it‚ through the self-hypnosis weight loss method. Self-hypnosis weight loss is the perfect answer for anybody who needs to shed those extra few pounds quickly and easily. Keep reading to learn how self-hypnosis can help you. Self-hypnosis weight loss can be a self-empowering first step towards a lot more vitality and improved self-confidence. It is the only natural and safe way

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    Accuracy & The News Media [pic] Submitted by E. Wells How Accurate is the News Reporting we Receive? According to the Pew Research Center‚ a non-profit‚ non-partisan research organization‚ they say that “the public’s assessment of the accuracy of news stories is now at its lowest level in more than two decades of Pew Research surveys‚ and Americans’ views of media bias and independence now match previous lows.” Toward this‚ Pew Research‚ states that “just 29%

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    The Accuracy of Inherit the Wind The movie Inherit the Wind gave an ample‚ in depth view as to what the Scopes Trial was all about. The film uses information about the trial and the law it was about‚ but most times misconstrues that information. The film does give a great perspective as to what the actual trial was all about‚ but it is not very factual. The movie portrays some in a positive way and others in a negative way‚ but overall the movie Inherit the Wind get its point across about the Scopes

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    of False Memories: The Maintaining and Creation of False Memory Syndrome The research of false memory syndrome was a newly emerged field of study in the early 1900s. Recent studies have established the proneness of the brain’s ability to misconstrue information to fit what relates to an individual’s surroundings. Although psychologists have already confirmed the malleability of the human mind‚ the question arises of how and why false memories are created (Laney & Loftus 2013). False memory syndrome

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