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    Sports in My Life

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    Basketball and Life Growing up‚ sports were an important part of family‚ and in turn a very important part in my life. From the small plastic basketball hoops‚ Nerf footballs‚ and little tike golf clubs. I was always surrounded by sports. At home in my younger days I’d spend all day either shooting hoops on my small basket‚ or attempting to hit golf balls around the yard. My dad would spend hours of every evening perfecting my shot and playing countless games of horse. I can remember if I would

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    My Fathers Life

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    alcoholism and gambling‚ and quickly‚ a whole family can be on the edge of destruction. This is exactly what Raymond Carver describes in his novel “My Father’s Life” from 1984. In his novel‚ Raymond Carver describes his father’s life‚ starting with his death and continuing with how he met his wife. The story goes on‚ telling about their poor life‚ his alcoholism‚ gambling and his unfaithfulness. The father is named Clevie Raymond Carver and he is roughly described as a drunkard‚ who has a hard

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    Manuel Rodríguez Fernández B1 In Memory of My Dear Grandchild Elizabeth Bradstreet. Anne‚ as the speaker of the poem‚ begins describing her feelings at that sad moment. She feels sorry for her grandchild because she thinks that God took her so soon. The repetition of the word “farewell” at the beginning of the first three verses emphasizes the tragic situation that she is living. However‚ the way how she comes to terms with death in this first part of the poem is really unusual for a Puritan

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    memory

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    one theory that may affect one cognitive process‚ in this case memory. First of all the cognitive level of analysis it’s how mental processes in the brain develops the information. It includes how we take the information from the outside world like daily activities and how we make sense of it but most important what use we make of the information. One theory of how emotion may affect the cognitive process of memory is Flashbulb Memory suggested by Brown and Kulik (1977). Emotions have been considered

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    Memory

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    Memory Memory is the vital tool in learning and thinking . We all use memory in our everyday lives. Think about the first time you ever tied your shoe laces or rode a bike; those are all forms of memory ‚ long term or short. If you do not remember anything from the past ‚ you would never learn; thus unable to process. Without memory you would simply be exposed to new and unfamiliar things . Life would be absent and bare of the richness of it happy or sorrow. Many scientists are still unsure of

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    Memory

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    MEMORY- THE INTERFERENCE THEORY FIZZA LAKHANI INSTITUTE OF PROFESSIONAL PSYCHOLOGY‚ BAHRIA UNIVERSITY‚ KARACHI. BS-4 Abstract The aim of this study was to observe the interference theory on different age groups. It was assumed that the recalling of 1st list will be affected by interference of another list‚ teenagers will recall more nonsense syllables than adults and also participants who performed experiments with distractions will have less correct responses than those who conducted without

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    DESIGNING WITH STRUCTURAL STEEL A GUIDE FOR ARCHITECTS SECOND EDITION AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF STEEL CONSTRUCTION One East Wacker Drive‚ Suite 3100 Chicago‚ Illinois 60601-2000 Tel. 312.670.2400 Fax 312.670.5403 www.aisc.org Copyright © 2002 by American Institute of Steel Construction‚ Inc. ISBN 1-56424-052-5 All rights reserved. This book or any part thereof must not be reproduced in any form without the written permission of the publisher. The information presented in this publication

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    The Proudest Day of My Life The grey schooldays what I once hated most‚ are finally over. Do you remember the tons of homework‚ different and challenging assignment‚ hard exams? So those are the past now. It was a beautiful summer day‚ the big day‚ the day of my graduation. An important event‚ that many of my friends and I prayed for that we will do well after our examination without worries. The feeling was so special that no words could describe it. But despite of this I really would like

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    Diversity In My Life

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    My earliest memory is feeling depression at the age of four. At about 12‚ my mother told me she was miserable in her marriage and it was my fault because she had gotten pregnant with me and had to marry my father. It finally made sense and I knew why she treated me harshly. Her punitive words towards me and disdain for her marriage are still evident today. My father is no different‚ often beating me during my childhood. During my childhood‚ I was very shy and often sought to escape social situations

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    32 It was the most auspicious and wonderful day of my life. The appointed time for solemnizing the marriage had come. I was sitting on the verandah surrounded by hundreds of young girls and women. They were all waiting for the propitious news to be announced. The bridegroom‚ Nadim with his marriage party had reached to my place. They were stayed at a near by Madrasa. That religious institution was named after my late grandfather and founded by my family members. At nine in the evening‚ one person

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