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    Community policing is about working with the community‚ earning their trust and respect‚ and solving problems rather than simply making arrests (Edge 79). In the United States‚ between the years 2006 and 2010‚ a staggering 52% of violent crimes went unreported (U.S. Department of Justice 2012). This percentage is equal to approximately 3‚380‚000 unreported crimes (U.S. Department of Justice 2012). Therefore‚ it is important for citizens to be able to trust and respect police officers. If they do

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    nucleus accumbens‚ amygdala‚ sensory cortex‚ auditory cortex‚ hippocampus‚ visual cortex‚ and the cerebellum. “The four major parts in our brain that help us register music are‚ motor cortex‚ auditory cortex‚ nucleus accumbens‚ and the amygdala” (Cooper). The motor cortex is in charge of movement; foot tapping‚ dancing‚ and playing an instrument. The auditory cortex evaluates our first perception of the sounds and analysis of tones we are listening to. The nucleus accumbens and amygdala are our emotional

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    Sahan Ratnayake Development of Language and its influence on self-awarness‚ personal memory‚ and higher emotion. Language is defined as the system of linguistic signs or symbols considered in the abstract. Language is purely a human concept. Though it is used by many animals on the planet‚ no other animal uses language to the extent or complexity as humans do. This is in part to the larger brain size of humans as opposed to animals. Our closest animal relative‚ the chimpanzee‚ has a brain

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    I agree with ‘Henry Clay’ quote because you’re making statement or statistics about someone that you haven’t known much about. You cannot judge someone based on what you have seen or maybe what you even may have heard. This idea connects to our unit question: Do We Have the Right to Judge Other People? Our unit question connects to our essay topic by telling us that we should not have the right to judge others by what we see or read. We don’t always have the right to judge someone that we haven’t

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    of Cognitive Neuroscience‚ Maastricht University‚ Maastricht‚ the Netherlands 3 Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging‚ Massachusetts General Hospital‚ Charlestown‚ Massachusetts * Corresponding author List of abbreviations AMG = amygdala; almond-shaped nucleus in anterior temporal lobe EBA = extrastriate body area; brain area lying in temporal-occipital sulcus which is specifically involved in processing bodies EEG = electroencephalography; a method to measure electrical activity

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    This shows how in the third book of the Oedipus cycle‚ Antigone‚ Creon acts as a foil towards himself. He does so by craving authority as king and being inhumane by sentencing anyone to death that disobeys his higher and unwritten laws from the Gods (Bain). In Oedipus Rex‚ Oedipus weeps to Creon after Iocaste kills herself finding out she married her own son and bore children. Oedipus states to him‚ “Creon‚ son of Menoikeus! You are the only father my daughters have‚ Since we‚ their parents‚ are

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    Revue Française de Gestion‚ (January-February) Catry‚ B.‚ (2003) « The Great Pretenders: The Magic of Luxury Goods Berry‚ C.J.‚ (1994) « The Idea of Luxury - A Conceptual Framework and Historical Investigation » Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Bain & Company & Altagamma‚ (2011) « Luxury Goods Worldwide Market Study »‚ http://www.bain.de/home/publikationen/studien/ [Accessed November 1‚ 2011]. Allérès‚ D.‚ (2003) « Luxe...Metiers et Management Atypiques » 2nd ed.‚ Paris: Economica. Allérès‚ D

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    dopaminergic transmission of VTA in the midbrain‚ which activates the nucleus acumens‚ which is an area crucial for nicotine-mediated physiological effects such as addiction‚ reward‚ and pleasure. Nicotine also facilitates the release of glutamate from the amygdala. Through time the GABA-ergic response decreases‚ the dopaminergic response is heightened‚ and the addictive effects of nicotine potentiate (Rosenthal‚ D. G et al.

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    50 First Dates In the movie 50 First Dates one of the main characters suffers from the severe condition of anterograde amnesia.   The movie is about Henry Roth who is a wildlife veterinarian in Hawaii‚ meeting Lucy Whitmore a woman who has a short-term memory loss from an auto accident a year earlier. Henry meets Lucy at a local cafe and takes her out on a date. Henry falls in love with Lucy‚ but there is one problem when she awakens in the morning‚ she can’t remember him or anything that happened

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    First of all‚ the dopaminergic neurons within the ventral tegmental area (VTA) will project into the brain reward center‚ consisting the nucleus accumbens (NAc) [26‚ 29]‚ ventral striatum (vStr) [25‚ 28]‚ amygdala [25‚ 28-29]‚ medio-dorsal thalamus [26‚ 28]. Orbitofrontal cortex (OFC) [25-27]‚ bilateral anterior insula [25-26‚ 28]‚ hippocampus [29]‚ anterior and posterior cingulated cortex (ACC and PCC) [25-26]‚ ventral pallidum [29] as well as various cognitive

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