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    and 1 part acetone‚ goes up Whatman #1 filter paper Purpose. The purpose of this experiment was to demonstrate the presence of carotenes‚ xanthophylls‚ and chlorophylls in leaves. Methods and Materials. A piece of Whatman #1 filter paper was cut to fit into an ignition tube. One end was cut to form a V‚ and the sides of the filter paper were made sure to not touch the sides of the ignition tube. A paper clip was attached to the non-pointed end of the filter paper. The other end of the paperclip

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    Ethical Filter Worksheet Value Personal Source with Examples Justify the Value’s Position in the List. Include any challenges to employing these values consistently when making personal and organizational decisions. Adhering to Policies and Procedures My personal experience with managing adherence to policies and procedures included responding to an accounting audit of the company’s ERP system controls and accounting records and financial statements. In order to prove that controls were

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    The Brain on Love

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    article “The Brain on Love” by Diane Ackerman was a very interesting read. The idea of “feeling felt” stood out to me because in my experience‚ there is nothing greater than having someone feel the same way about you as you do them. We spend our entire lives looking for someone who will give us these neurological pick-me-ups and try to stay clear of those who will cause us mental pain. I was also surprised to find that social rejection and physical pain affect the same area of the brain. Although I

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    The Behaving Brain

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    The Behaving Brain: Video Response The video put the chapter into visual perspective for me in terms of learning about our brain structure and it’s different parts. The video describes the three important jobs our neurons do: receive information from other cells‚ process information‚ and transmit it to the rest of the body. Without our neurons we would have no brain activity. All behavior begins with an action from a neuron. First the brain gathers information from the receptors and spread it

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    Teenage Brains

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    Something that surprised me the most in this radio interview about the teenage brain was how adolescents have a higher risk of substance addiction compared to adults (Jensen & Gross‚ 2015). Substances are more toxic and permanent on teenage brains than adult brains (Jensen & Gross‚ 2015). Originally‚ I thought that adults would get addicted faster because they often resort to caffeine to wake up‚ cigarettes to manage hassles‚ and other medications to relieve depression and stress (Berk‚ 2009). On

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    The Teenage Brain

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    Teenage Brain: A Continuous Mystery Everyone knows and remembers their tough teenage years. For some‚ it was the best time of their life; for others‚ the memories are the opposite. What is even more challenging than being a teenager yourself‚ is living with one. It is as if it happens over night; a happy‚ fun-loving child becomes a dramatic‚ chaotic pre-teen. In PBS Frontline’s “Inside the Teenage Brain”‚ some of the mysteries involving why and how the teenage brain works are revealed. The brain in

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    between the two brains is in a loop that a start in the front of the brain‚ the loop includes; the parahippocampalgyrus‚ the amygdala and several other parts of the brain that are tied to emotion and impulse control. Under certain circumstances these parts of the brain would light up drastically on a “normal” person’s MRI scan‚ but would not light up at all on a psychopath’s MRI scan. Researchers‚ at King’s College London’s Institute of Psychiatry‚ say “the differences in psychopaths’ brains mark them

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    Pink Brain‚ Blue Brain In the article “Pink Brain‚ Blue Brain”‚ scientist conducted a case study where adults bought in their children that were aged around 11 months old. The purpose of the study was to explore the differences between boys and girls. During the study‚ it was determined that our brains are actually a work in progress‚ meaning that they change based on the experience that we have encountered; mostly starting at the early childhood. It was once thought of that boys were mostly physically

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    Brain Color

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    3. What kind of Brain colour do you believe Dato Tony Fernandes and Tan Sri Francis Yeoh to have? Is there a superior brain colour and if so what & why? If not then what can we learn from understanding brain colours? (500) 3.1 Dato Tony Fernandes Personally I believe Dato Tony Fernandes’ brain colour is GREEN! He is definitely dared to dream big. He bought an airline where he didn’t even know how to run the airline business. When Tony talked to Kamarudin Meranun on the idea to start the low cost

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    organs in the body‚ but the brain is affected most by drug use. The brain is complex and communicates via nuerons and nerve cells to command the body. The brain ensures the body performs the necessary functions for survial. Drugs can compromise the brain’s ability to properly communicate to the organs in the body. Drugs affect communication and a person’s behavior. The following presentation will provide an explanation as to how drugs affect the brain The brain is a network made up of nuerons

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