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    Elevated Plus Maze Model

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    Elevated plus maze model (EPM) EPM is extensively used to study cognitive behavior of rodents. The Plus-maze apparatus consisting of two open and two covered (enclosed) arms‚ is based on the apparent natural aversion of rodents to open and high space (Ittoh et al.‚ 1990). The apparatus had a central platform of 5 cm2 connected to two open arms (16 cm × 5 cm) and two closed arms (16 cm × 5 cm × 12 cm) in such a way that both open and closed arms are opposite to each other. The maze was elevated to

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    After week of studying or should I say pretending to study‚ I’m glad to say that I read all the books! I’m so happy; I wish that my parent became busy that they forget me‚ and the fact that I have to study. But today as I read my fairy tale books.. "Your majesty‚ King Frederick wanted to see you" Olivia said. What is it now? Why does he wanna see me? I know he doesn’t want to talk about each other’s day or something like that. He will make me do some boring things again! But since he’s the king

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    Full of Ourselves PLUS is a prevention program centered around adolescent girls ages 11-13. The objective of this program is to teach adolescent girls‚ “to integrate eating disorder and obesity prevention programs with the goal of improving body-esteem‚ physical activity‚ and nutritional habits for adolescent females”(Reel et al. (2010) pg. 110). They did this by holding an 8-week program with 1.5 hour sessions every week‚ where they engaged in activities such as: building their own snack‚ group

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    Waves, Sound and Light

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    explaining in turn what light and sound are‚ but first we need to know what waves are in order to make it easy to understand the others. Waves exist in both sound and light. Or to make a better sense‚ it is what makes them exist. Waves are vibrations that transfer energy from place to place within a medium. The medium could be solid‚ liquid or gas. It is the medium that vibrates as the waves travel through. There are some waves that don’t need to travel through a substance. They may be able to travel

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    Fourth Wave Feminism

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    Feminism Or The Fourth Wave The word feminism is defined as referring to political‚ cultural‚ and economic movements seeking greater rights and participation in society for women and girls. This word goes hand in hand with the feminist movement‚ which is aimed at equal rights for women. The feminist movement has had three distinct waves. The first wave took place in the late 19th and early 20th centuries and granted women the right to vote and practice birth control. The second wave achieved legal

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    korean wave

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    Nanyang Technological University School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences Division of Physics and Applied Physics PH 1801 – Foundations of Physics I Problem Set No. 6 Posted: Oct 9‚ 2014 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Conceptual questions: 1. What is the difference between temperature and heat? 2. What is a thermometer and what are its working principles? 3. Metal lids on glass jars

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    the 5th wave

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    Cassie Sullivan: The central protagonist of the novel‚ a sixteen-year-old girl who has survived the alien apocalypse and is on a mission to rescue her five-year-old brother‚ Sammy. In the early pages of the novel‚ Cassie tells us that she has changed from the way she used to be—that she has become a killer. Given the context in which Cassie finds herself—kill or be killed—this increases our sympathy for Cassie rather than diminishing it. She is a teenage girl in unbelievable circumstances‚ and

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    Third Wave Civilizations

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    Human civilizations connected more during the third wave than during any other time in human history. The drive to expand empires and explore new regions was aided by advances in technology that allowed for easier travel‚ thus creating more connections between societies. The new ways in which societies connected in the third wave of civilizations include the conquering of environmental road blocks; trade via the Silk‚ Sea‚ and Sand roads; and the link between the societies of Europe and the Americas

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    9422 Plus Answes

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    1. In a competitive industry‚ suppose the marginal revenue product (MRP) of the last doughnut baker hired is $35‚ the MRP of the last bagel baker hired is $15‚ and a bakery must pay doughnut bakers $40 a day and bagel bakers $10 per day. To maximize profits the bakery should hire: A) more doughnut bakers and less bagel bakers. B) less doughnut bakers and more bagel bakers. C) less of both doughnut bakers and bagel bakers. D) more of both doughnut bakers and bagel bakers. Answer: B 2.

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    Case Study: Metallurgy Plus & Custom 500 1. Industrial Relations issues include: - Lack of due diligence by the company for not carrying out proper investigations into a plausible allegation. - Insufficient protection of a worker by the management\supervisor resulting in exposure to mental and emotional harassment and eventual violence. -Inaction by a supervisor following a worker’s complaint of harassment\intimidation. - Measures should have been put in place to stop or address the

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