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    Mozart Effect

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    “Mozart Effect” The Mozart effect has two general definitions. Firstly‚ it is a set of research results that indicate that listening to Mozart’s music may induce a short-term improvement on the performance of certain kinds of mental tasks known as "spatial-temporal reasoning". And also it is popularized versions of the theory‚ which suggest that "listening to Mozart makes you smarter"‚ or that early childhood exposure to classical music has a beneficial effect on mental development. The term

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    Why does early and forced marriage happen? The causes of early and forced marriage are complex‚ interrelated and dependent on individual circumstances and context. But the practice is driven by these main factors: gender inequality – women and girls often occupy a lower status in societies as a result of social and cultural traditions‚ attitudes‚ beliefs that deny them their rights and stifle their ability to play an equal role in their homes and communities poverty – in families on a low

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    broocool halo

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    but after you load up the spdevmap bog_a exit out and load the level you are currently at‚ or a new game. You can not select "resume" and have the cheats function you can however select the map/act you want to start at with the cheats enabled. Effect Code Access All Weapons give all Add Laser Sights to ALL Weapons cg_LaserForceOn 1 Adjust Gravity Default = 39 jump_height # Adjust Time Default = 1.00 timescale # Allows you to shoot without reloading. sf_use_ignoreammo 1 Easier to see things

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    The Decoy Effect

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    The Decoy Effect – Roberto Cicala Introduction “A cognitive bias is the human tendency to draw incorrect conclusions in certain circumstances based on cognitive factors rather than evidence.” Introduced in 1972 by Amos Tversky and Daniel Kahneman‚ the concept of “cognitive bias” describes the distorting patterns that occur normally in the processes of social interaction and that induce people to make irrational decisions and/or unreasoning judgments. Cognitive biases are not occasional errors

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    The Cézanne Effect

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    In Richard Shift’s essay Mark‚ Motif‚ Materiality: The Cézanne Effect in the Twentieth Century‚ Shift expounded on how much of an influence Cézanne had on artists of this era. In 1904‚ the Salon showcased several of Cézanne’s artworks‚ eliciting mixed reviews. Over the course of the twentieth century‚ it seemed as if “Cézanne’s effect” took prominence and individuals‚ particularly art critics‚ either began to look towards him for inspiration or criticize his technique. However‚ the point of Shift’s

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    Zeigarnik Effect

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    Zeigarnik Effect The Zeigarnik Effect is named after the Russian psychologist‚ Bluma Zeigarnik (1926)‚ who noticed an odd thing while sitting in a restaurant in Vienna. The waiters seemed only to remember orders which were in the process of being served‚ but little recollection of the completed orders. Zeigarnik went back to her lab to test out a theory about what was going on with the waiter. More than fifty years after the Bluma Zeigarnik study‚ Kenneth McGraw and his team returned to

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    Halo Figurative Language

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    The song I will be analyzing and performing is Halo. This song is written and performed by Beyonce. This song is mainly about someone she loves. I chose this song because I think it has a very great meaning. I believe this song is a metaphor signifying a woman who got her heart broken and she built walls to protect herself. Then she meets a guy who breaks the walls and builds her trust. This song uses a variety of figurative languages. One figurative language is “remember those

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    Effects of Drugs

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    Effects of Drugs A Term Paper Presented to the Faculty Of the English Department Of Hope Christian High School By: Aldrin Aaron M. Agulan High 4 - Purity February 27 2013 Table of contents……… Acknowledgement……………………………..…. Introduction …..………………………………..…….1 Definition of terms …………………………….…....2 Effects of Drugs ...……….……………………..….3 Complication of addiction ....……….………………14 Conclusion …………………………………………15 Findings ……………………

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    effects of meth

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    according to the National Institute on Drug Abuse‚ those four words are also used as street names for the highly addictive drug‚ Methamphetamine. The drug Methamphetamine‚ more commonly referred to as meth‚ is an addictive stimulant that affects the central nervous system‚ specifically the dopamine nerve terminals in the brain (National Institute on Drug Abuse). It was first created by the Japanese in 1893 and was used in World War II as a performance enhancing stimulant for Japanese‚ English‚ German

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    Urbanization and Its Effects

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    wheat‚ rice‚ maize etc.‚ the devastating of habitats and urban diseconomies. Economy of Pakistan thus has both negative as well as positive effects of urbanization. Further moving on with the details of effects of urbanization on Pakistani economy‚ we need to know the conditions of the economy of Pakistan at present. The economy of Pakistan and the effects of urbanization on Pakistani economy are discussed in below: Economy of Pakistan: The economy of Pakistan is placed to be the 27th largest in

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