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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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    entire nation. Every individual American has a different opinion on how they feel about the events that took place. After the attacks on the World Trade Center everyone was feeling very distraught and emotional; some more than others. The government was under scrutiny. During this time the entire nation just wanted to get along and be with their families. Everyone wanted to feel a sense of comfort. There were thousands of people who suffered a loss of a family member and just wanted to hear positive

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    role of teacher according to it. (250 words) What are the factos affecting wastage and stagnation? How you as a teacher can overcome these factors. explain with illustrations. (1000 words) ES-335: TEACHER AND SCHOOL Assignment - 01 Answer the following questions: i) Why is school considered as a formal educational system? Explain how objectives of school are formulated. (500 words) ii) Explain how the role of a teacher has changed from pre-industrial to the industrial society. What are the implications

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    The individual factors are made up of physical characteristics (what people see –examples might be our size‚ build‚ colour of hair or skin); emotions (the way in which you feel – examples might be confidence‚ shyness‚ an outgoing nature‚ or miserable); likes and dislikes (things you enjoy doing or those that you avoid – examples might be work‚ hobbies‚ sporting activities‚ cooking / eating‚ socialising); and values and beliefs (how the world appears to you – examples might be your religion‚ your moral

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    deflection‚ we will be conducting controlled experiments of various beam materials and sizes and we will also be studying change of properties such as shape deflection and circular bending. This lab experiment report details our practical and theoretical experimentation with graphical aids and reasoning. DESCRIPTION OF THE EXPERIMENT We will set up the required tools and materials to experiment and study the deflection of a cantilever‚ simply supported

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    “The Effect of Level of Activity on Clothespin Squeezing Amount Question: Does exercising/ resting affect the number of times you can squeeze a clothespin in a minute? Hypothesis: If the person DOES NOT exercise before the task then‚ they will be able to squeeze the clothespin more because not exercising/resting allows the body to relax and there are no buildups of waste products. Biological Explanation: Both the respiratory system and the circulatory system are involved within my experiment

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    Rights and Freedoms of Aboriginal people over the past Century The rights and freedoms of Aboriginal Australians have changed tremendously over the past decade. The treatment given to the indigenous population of Australia has been an aggravating issue‚ ever since the white settlement in Australia. As a matter of protection‚ the Australian governments have implemented‚ rules‚ and policies such as‚ ‘the policy of protection’‚ assimilation‚ integration‚ paternalism‚ and self-determination‚ gradually

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    There are many different theories on how people learn and over the years learning theories have dramatically changed. They have been superseded by newer theories based on psychological‚ social‚ cultural development factors‚ (Fritscher‚ 2011).In this paper I will be concentrating on five theories‚ three psychological and two social‚ they are; Behaviourism‚ Humanism‚ Constructivism‚ Lave and Wenger Communities of Practice‚ and Vygotsky’s learning theory. I have chosen these theories because I believe

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    RAW MATERIAL AND SOURCES OF AVAIBILITY The paint industry is raw material intensive. Paint involves the mixing of various raw materials in various proportions. The raw materials are of a wide variety. On an average‚ raw materials account for 60% of net sales (industry average). In case of small-scale units it forms up to 70% of the net sales. Raw materials are divided into three major groups‚ namely‚ pigments (titanium dioxide‚ zinc oxide etc.)‚ solvents (mineral turpentine) and resins and

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    growth and will contribute to increased revenues in addition with IT industry and Education sectors. But with the entire projected rise in the industry there are some noticeable problems even going through the industry. Currently India has one doctor for 1700 citizens while the optimal average should be one doctor for 600 citizens. In some cases‚ the ratio is up to 25‚000 citizens to a doctor. Even if we drastically increase the number‚ there are very less chances that these educated doctors will

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