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    Introduction Effects of Interference on Visual and Verbal Associations The discovery of The Stroop Effect by J.Ridley Stroop in the 1930’s has gave birth to many new theories to how the brain works. The Stroop Effect by psychology terms is the demonstration of reaction time while performing a task. The findings of The Stroop Effect demonstrate how difficult it can be to only concentrate at one thing. J. Ridley Stroop conducted two experiments himself. In the first experiment‚ he compared time

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    families can lose their home‚ and the effects can be devastating. There is often physical‚ mental and emotional fallout resulting from being homeless. Inclimate weather poses a large physical threat to people without shelter‚ and this would affect a person without shelter far more. Homelessness can be a result of domestic violence‚ drug abuse‚ and money problems‚ when someone is living on the streets‚ it can lead to these‚ among other problems worsening. Domestic Violence

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    This term is used to describe the emotional and ornate art and architecture of the 1600s. [pic] a. Romanesque [pic] b. Gothic [pic] c. Classical [pic] d. Baroque status: correct (1.0) correct: d your answer: d feedback: Correct. [pic] 2 The colonnaded piazza added to St. Peter’s is the achievement of this architect. [pic] a. Borromini [pic] b. Michelangelo [pic] c. Bramante [pic] d. Bernini status: correct (1.0) correct: d your answer: d feedback:

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    In today’s ultra-violent media world‚ approximately 68% of Americans play video games. With one of the most popular video games of 2012 being Call of Duty‚ it can be argued that it is more than a coincidence that the level of violence in society today has risen at a similar rate to the popularity of these types of video games. Statistics like this may not be proven but cannot be ignored in any studies conducted in behaviour traits‚ however‚ the connection between aggression in modern society and

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    Causes of Spectator Violence in Sports As a season ticket holder for all Philadelphia Phillies and Philadelphia Eagles home games‚ I’ve seen my fair share of spectator violence over the years. The fact that Philadelphia has a reputation of having some of the rowdiest fans in sports has given me the unfortunate ability to witness spectator violence right before my eyes. There are many different types of spectator violence‚ as well as many different causes for them. As spectators‚ we must not only

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    CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION Most of the teenagers‚ children or even adults are watching anime. Some of them are watching Anime in a private way that can make them understand and concentrate to the story‚ but there are times that it is watched by group‚ they say that it is more fun to watch Anime with friends or even strangers‚ but the more the audience the more the interruption. Japanese animation is called Anime. The word is the abbreviated pronunciation of "animation" in Japanese‚ where

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    Violence in the 20th century has proven to be an increasing social problem. Younger and younger youths are expressing themselves by committing the most heinous crimes. With this rise in youth related violence‚ society as a whole has begun to point the finger. Everyone and everything under the sun has been placed under the proverbial spotlight. Our quickness to place the blame and resolve the problem promptly has resulted in blaming one major aspect of society in America. The Entertainment Industry

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    Roots Causes of Family Violence When we think of family violence we think of physically hurting our family members. Not only is physical abuse an aspect of family violence but so is mental‚ emotional‚ and sex abuse. Many people still believe the misconception that family violence is a personal problem that is better dealt behind the closed doors of their homes. What they fail to realize is that family violence is a crime that not only affects the victim’s life‚ but it affects everything the victim

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    Sherlock Holmes Influencing Modern Science [pic] Sherlock Holmes was a fictional detective created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Sherlock Holmes was a London detective who was famous for his master disguises and his intellectual ability to solve difficult crime cases. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle gave Sherlock Holmes many different ways to solve crimes such as fingerprinting‚ ballistics and handwriting analysis in order to determine the identity of the suspect. In the early 1900’s‚ solving a crime

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    High School Cliques and School Violence There is an overabundant amount of cliques in high schools throughout the United States. Many teenagers believe the only way to be recognized is to be affiliated with the popular crowd. There are many factors that bring about cliques in high schools. Some are based on wealth‚ style‚ and race. But in many cases there are cliques that are a combination of these elements. Socioeconomic status is often a big factor in joining cliques

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