cases‚ receiving electric shocks. The participants learned to fear the pair of faces and smells associated with shocks. The participants then took naps‚ which has been associated with memory consolidation—while the researchers repeatedly exposed them to fear-related smells. At first‚ when exposed to the fear-associated smells‚ the electrical conductance of the participants’ skin increased‚ indicating that the smells were activating fear-related memories. But after repeated exposure‚ their fear responses
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Very Soft particle &silky Very soft Very soft Shape: In general‚ it’s coarse-grained Not regular Coarse-grained Very fine. It’s difficult to look in detail Coarse-grained Coarse-grained Smell: It’s totally coffee No smell or a faint scant Sweet taste Very nice. It’s just delicate baby smell No smell No smell Soluble: Soluble Insoluble Soluble Soluble Soluble Soluble Density: The dense is less than baby powder(0.182 g/cm3) Little dense/it’s similar as #6(0.5 g/cm3) Low dense (0.467 g/cm3)
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perfume using fragrant materials that are widely available on our surroundings. Perfumes were based on plants like Sampaguita‚ Roses‚ Lavander‚ etc. This time‚ the researchers will use the rose for the perfume‚ they discovered‚ it will have a good smell of perfume. I. Statement of the Problem The purpose of the study is to determine the possibility to produce perfume from a flower. It sought to answer the following questions: 1. How long will the perfume last? 2. How
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Texture Rough Clumps‚ rocky Gritty Soft/Smooth Soft/Smooth Soft/Smooth Shape Small particles‚ visible Large Particles Very small particles‚ amorphous Very small particles Large particles Visible particles Smell Coffee beans Dirt Food/spice Baby powder No smell No smell Soluble Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Density .31 .3 .3 .61 .4 .46 Conclusion Correct Correct Correct Correct Unsure Unsure Data Table 2: Calculating Density of Unknown Samples Mass of Unknown
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To what extent do you agree that The Tempest is a power struggle between the old and the new world? Shakespeare’s Plays II Assignment 1 Rocío Corral García 119042576 It is generally accepted that Shakespeare’s Play The Tempest is complex in many senses‚ but it cannot be denied that it is especially rich in terms of interpretation. A huge variety of critical analyses have been written about Shakespeare’s last play suggesting different possible approaches to it‚ such as human salvation‚ magic
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The story Hamlet is centralized around one common theme that stands as the constant dynamic struggle. Death threads its way through the entirety of†Hamlet‚ from the opening scene’s confrontation with a dead man’s ghost to the bloodbath of the final scene‚ which leaves almost every main character dead. Despite so many deaths‚ however‚ Shakespeare’s treatment of the issue of death is especially obvious through his portrayal of Hamlet who is presented as a person preoccupied with the idea of death and
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Poetry can evoke a wide spectrum of emotions ranging from sadness to exultation through the poet’s manipulation of the 5 primal senses; sight‚ sound‚ taste‚ smell and touch. This essay shall explore the emotive language used by Great War poets in order to evoke the senses in the reader‚ so that the more abstract issues in war can become tangible in those who are lucky enough to have never experienced battle. "All forms of imaginative literature‚ including drama and film‚ follow the same principle
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gives the best representation of reality? The human senses are limited. We can hear only up to a frequency of 20 to 20‚000 Hertz. We can see only up to a wavelength of 390 to 550 nanometers. We can feel and bare only certain temperatures. We can’t smell as well and as far as dogs can. We only feel the touch of certain textures‚ and we can only taste foods that are taste buds are designed for. In spite of being aware of these limitations‚ how can we rely on our five senses to give us accuracy and
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security. The fifth conditioned stimulus I would like to observe is the response of fear and pain to abuse resulting from the smell of her mother’s perfume (aroma). The unconditioned stimulus is abuse that gives the response of fear and pain that is resulted to the conditioned stimulus to the smell of Laurens Moms perfume. Lauren would have to smell the aroma of her mother’s perfume every time she would abuse
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Mustard Gas Imagine sitting in a trench during World War 1 with your fellow soldiers and someone shouts‚ “Incoming!” you duck deeper into the trench and fumble for your helmet‚ not realizing that it could be your last seconds on this earth. Instead you smell a pungent mustard aroma‚ struggling to breath‚ it subsides after a couple of minutes. Without knowing it you have been exposed to a new chemical used by the Germans‚ code named LOST‚ which referred to the last names of the two chemical engineers‚
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