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    The Brain

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    Left and Right Brain Learners Nikolas Robbins COLL 100 American Military University Tambria Schaefer Left and Right Brain Learners References Aucoin‚ M. (2007). Right-brain project management: A complementary approach. Management Concepts Retrieved from http://library.books24x7.com.ezproxy1.apus.edu/toc.aspx?bookid=23098 Connell‚ D. (2012). Left and right brain. Retrieved from http://www.scholastic.com/teachers/article/left-brainright-brain Fleming‚ G. (2012)

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    How to survive college

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    You may be involved on your high school campus now‚ but when you become a college freshman‚ you will be entering into a world that is bigger‚ tougher‚ and much more difficult to feel connected. What you know now as comforts will be gone‚ at least for temporarily. Here’s some advice-be prepared. This may not be as drastic if you are attending a junior college because your community of friends will not be as rudely disrupted and your family likely lives close. However‚ when you go away to school‚

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    MODERNISATION AND EMOTIONAL MATURITY In modern society‚ education alone can provide the most dependable and the most effective apparatus for accelerating growth and development in all spheres of human austerity. Now we live in the technological era. The technology of 21st Century has revolutionised and enhanced our way of life. The public expects technology to have a similar revolutionary effect on education. Energy technologies and resulting globalisation also provide unlimited possibilities

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    How the city hurts your brain The city life affects and hurts the human brain in many ways‚ and more than 50% of the world’s population‚ now lives in the cities. In the British newspaper Boston Globe‚ Jonah Lehrer poses these topics in his article “How the city hurts your brain.” Jonah Lehrer’s newspaper article is based on a scientific investigation on how the city hurts the brain‚ and also what experts think the solution is. Psychologists claim‚ according to Jonah Lehrer‚ the solution to the

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    The Brain

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    Neurotransmitter – They are brain chemicals that communicate throughout the body. Amygdala – It is located in the cerebral hemisphere that looks like a grey almond shape‚ it controls the emotions we have from hormones‚ arousal and emotional memories. Hippocampus – This is in the medial temporal lobe it’s a small organ and is very important to the limbic system‚ it is what helps with our long term memory. Corpus Callosum – Located in the middle of the brain the corpus callosum is a big ball

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    How To Succeed In College

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    How to Succeed in College – By Dr. Perrier Read each chapter ahead of the lecture. First review the chapter to see the main subheadings Use the text and images together‚ most of the study guides are tied to images Attend all lectures and labs Ask questions in class if you do not understand the textbook or lecture material. Bring your textbook to lecture and note the pages where study guides answers are located. Take notes where you write down the key points for the topics coved in class;

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    English 101  9 September 2014  The Truth About Maturity  When  is  someone  considered  mature?  Usually‚  the  common  answer  to  this  question  is  when  a  person  becomes  an  adult‚  or  turns  eighteen  years  old.  But  the  poet‚  Samuel  Ullman‚  declared  his  interpretation  of  maturity  as  follows:  “Maturity  is  the ability to think‚ speak and act  your  feelings  within  the  bounds  of  dignity.  The  measure  of  your  maturity  is  how  spiritual  you  become  during  the midst of your frustrations

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    Maturity comes with experience‚ not age” (Ziad K. Abdelnour). Everyday‚ people of all ages lose their innocence and develop morally through their daily experiences. Children deal with mishaps on the playground as they sort out conflicts with friends and family and troubles in school. Similarly‚ Adults deal with conflicts within their own families‚ problems at work‚ and the loss of a loved one. Through experiences‚ people learn important lessons that impact the way they think‚ act‚ approach situations

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    The Brain

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    The Brain The central core of the human brain‚ often referred to as the “old brain”‚ is the most primitive part of the brain and can be found in all vertebrates dating back more than 500 million years. The central core is designed to help the human body with basic survival functions such as breathing‚ heartbeat‚ movement‚ balance‚ and sleep. Without the central core‚ the brain would not be able to do major task like telling our hearts to beat and how fast. The central core of the human brain

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    How Emotions Affect Sports

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    Title: Midterm Examination TREX 1001 In partial requirement for TREX 1001 Mythbuster’s Prepared By: Lex Brown Prepared For: Dr. Rich Miller 10/19/2013 1. Feelings can affect the decision making of a person drastically. Sometimes this affect can be positives‚ whereas at other times it is not. The most common instance in which emotions can get the best of a person’s actions or decision making that I can think of is sports. In sports emotions can be both a positive and a negative when it

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