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    explore a few of the digital effects readily available for post processing audio from an electric guitar‚ research on what they are‚ and how they affect the sound quality. The researchers will be particularly looking in the built-in effects in the Mac DAW Garageband for electric guitar‚ namely Amp Simulators‚ Auto Wah‚ Chorus‚ Flanger‚ Phaser‚ Distortion‚ Overdrive‚ Fuzz‚ Vibrato‚ Delay‚ and Sustain. Software Since the researchers want to study digital effects that are easily accessible

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    Cause and Effect: The Scarlet Letter Set in Boston‚ in the Puritan times of the 1940’s‚ the book‚ The Scarlet Letter‚ by Nathaniel Hawthorne‚ is about a young girl named Hester Prynne who commits adultery with the town’s minister‚ Arthur Dimmensdale. Hester is married to a man named Roger Chillingworth‚ a scholarly man‚ who sent her to Boston years earlier while he settled his affairs in Europe. Years passed and Chillingworth arrives in Boston to find his wife on a Scaffold being accused of adultery

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    10/14/13 Stroop Effect | Stroop Test STROOP EFFECT A test of the capacity to direct attention and a tool for helping people navigate urgent transitions. HOME | CURRENT PAPER | DEFINITION | PREMISE | LIST OF PAPERS | SYLLABUS | ABOUT Localization papers USING THE STROOP EFFECT TO TEST OUR CAPACITY TO DIRECT ATTENTION: A TOOL FOR NAVIGATING URGENT TRANSITIONS. We are beginning to experience the unwelcome consequences of attempting limitless growth on a relentlessly

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    kinds in numerous people‚ as well as the consequences and remedies of their sins. Three main characters; Hester Prynne‚ Reverend Arthur Dimmesdale‚ and Roger Chillingworth bare the most of these sins. Arthur Dimmesdale‚ however‚ bares the most brutal effects of such sin. This is due to several reasons. <br> <br>The most observable reason for his eventual breakdown is the fact that he keeps his sin a secret. Arthur Dimmesdale’s sin was the same as Hester’s‚ except he never confessed. "As God’s servant

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    The bystander effect or Genovese syndrome denotes a scenario where a victim in an emergency situation is not offered any help by the surrounding individuals‚ even though they are aware that the victim needs help. The presence of other bystanders greatly reduces the likelihood of intervention. The more bystanders present‚ the less likely any one of them will assume responsibility for taking action to help the victim. The bystander effect happens quite often independently of culture‚ gender or age

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    STROOP EFFECT When the words ‘red‚ green‚ yellow and blue’ printed in coloured inks but in incongruent combinations of colour and word e.g. the word ‘red’ printed in colour yellow‚ the word yellow in the colour blue and so on and the Ss are required to name the colours as quickly as they can‚ ignoring the words‚ it is not easy to do so. Invariably‚ the colours are hard to name than when they are shown in simple strips uncomplicated by the words. Typically volume of voice goes up; reading falters;

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    C.M.‚ &amp; van der Voort‚ T.H Campbell‚ Don (1997). The Mozart Effect: Tapping the Power of Music to Heal the Body‚ Strengthen the Mind‚ and Unlock the Creative Spirit. ISBN 0-380-97418-5. Cox‚ M. 0. (1981). Effects of hypnotherapy and relaxation training on mathematics achievement. (Doctoral Dissertation‚ Texas A&amp;M University‚ 1981). Dissertation Abstracts IntemationaL 42/10‚ 4186. Etaugh‚ C.‚ &amp; Michaels‚ D. (1975). Effects on reading comprehension of preferred music and frequency of studying

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    The halo effect was initially portrayed in the 1920s by psychologist Edward Thorndike. It is a sort of cognitive bias in which an observer’s general impression of a person influences how we feel and think about that substance’s character. Also‚ it works in both positive and negative direction. For instance‚ if we like one aspect of something‚ we will have a positive predisposition toward it‚ and vice versa to if we dislike‚ we will have a negative predisposition. In addition‚ the halo effect may be

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    The effect is named after John Ridley Stroop‚ who published the effect in English in 1935 in an article entitled Studies of interference in serial verbal reactions that includes three different experiments.[1] However‚ the effect was first published in 1929 in German‚ and its roots can be followed back to works of James McKeen Cattell and Wilhelm Wundt in the nineteenth century.[2][3][4] In his experiments‚ J. R. Stroop administered several variations of the same test for which three different

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    Strayer University Week 3 Physical Science Lab 2-Doppler Effect XXX-XXXX Course Number: SCI 110 Professor: Karma Pace-McDuffy Due Date: 01/27/2011 Doppler Effect 1 Objectives Measure the detector frequency for waves emitted from a slowly moving source as that source is approaching the detector. (Exploration 1) Calculate the detector frequency for waves emitted from a slowly moving source as that source is moving away from the detector. (Exploration 2) Sketch the

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