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    Creating False Memories the article writer Elizabeth F. Loftus wrote from her experience in creating false memory some fascinating experiments and some real life situations‚ like the woman who was convinced that she was raped by her father and forced to abort her fetus ‚but when the doctors examined her they found out that she never been pregnant‚ and the other woman who thought she were abused by her family‚ and other examples. The scientific explanation was that the false memory created from

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    Wars are different because they all start out differently‚ they have different reasons for starting‚ and they all end with different results. Every war starts out differently. The American Revolutionary War started out because Britain had sent troops to the Americans colonies. There was already tension between the two and it escalated when a random gun was shot. The French Revolution started after King Louis XVI left the country in bankruptcy. In order to try to get rid of some of the debt‚ the third

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    They did this by taxing their people‚ especially the third estate. The people needed a new way to get out of debt without making their people poor‚ unfortunately‚ their monarch decided to keep taxing them. “Increased indebtedness arising from loans to the American colonies during the American Revolution”

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    started on April 12‚ 1861. The civil war went on for four years. It was caused by the disagreements over slavery and the states. The North and South both believed in different ideas. They did not agree on the same thing. This had an impact on both sides. The North didn’t believe in keeping slaves‚ while the South did believe in keeping slaves and wanted to have and keep the slaves that they could. This caused a lot of drama on both sides and caused a lot of damage. Slavery played a huge role in the

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    Have you ever wondered just how the American Revolution began? The Revolution mainly started with the navigation acts of 1660; however‚ many other things caused the revolution to happen. Some examples are: The French and Indian war‚ Pontiacs Rebellion‚ the Proclamation of 1763‚ The Sugar act‚ The Stamp act‚ Declaratory acts‚ Townsend acts‚ The Boston “Massacre”‚ Boston tea party‚ and the Intolerable acts. The British king and Parliament created and passed the Navigation acts from‚ 1660 to 1696.

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    Sleep Loss Causes False Memory Sleep Loss Causes False Memory Nusrat Nishat Queens Collegiate Sleep Loss Causes False Memory Abstract There are times when people claim to remember events that never happened. They are even extremely confident about it. This happens because lack of sleep impairs the retrieval of stored memories. After an experiment‚ it was proven that people who stay awake right after studying remember the wrong information‚ creating false memories‚ while people who

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    The Development of Slavery Do you know when did slavery actually started? According to modern historians‚ the actual time or procedure of slavery haven’t been identified yet. But people do know that slaves were treated badly which led them to fight back against the civilization. Slave rebellion happened in every country which there is slavery or used to have slavery. At the same time‚ slave rebellion is the most fearful event for the slave

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    monitoring is accredited to be responsible for the distinction and confusion between memories for thoughts and memories for perceptions. There is much research examining reality monitoring and source monitoring‚ and the factors that affect false memories. These studies

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    article‚ “Sleep Deprivation and False Memories”‚ at the Department of Psychology and Social Behavior at the University of California and Department of Psychology at Michigan State University‚ researchers Steven J. Frenda‚ Lawrence Patihis‚ Elizabeth F. Loftus‚ Holly C. Lewis‚ and Kimberly M. Fenn‚ studied and recorded the effects of sleep deprivation on memory. In the beginning of the article‚ the researchers discuss how false memories can be entirely made-up‚ or how people may take some true information

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    as the World War I it was the bloodiest war in history and it was worldwide. I will be talking about how the war started‚ how the U.S got involved in it‚ when it ended and how it ended‚ and what happened when it was over the treaty they made. The United States stayed neutral for three years because it was selling supplies to the countries that were at war. President Wilson also did not want to get involved in the war because he thought it was best for the United States to stay neutral. The plan that

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