EFFECTS ON WEARING HIGH HEELS I Introduction Wearing high heels may seems sexy for certain individual but they are not aware of the negative effects such as pain in knees and back‚ achilles tendon and changes in body posture. II Body A Besides that‚ it will effect the achilles tendon 1 According to “High heels can Ruin a Women health‚” (2010)‚ heels excelerate the pressure on the Achellies tendon a It shorten and tighten the tendon b Experience contraction of the Achellies
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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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EFFECTS ON WEARING HIGH HEELS I Introduction Wearing high heels may seems sexy for certain individual but they are not aware of the negative effects such as pain in knees and back‚ Achilles tendon and changes in body posture. II Body A Besides that‚ it will affect the Achilles tendon 1 According to O’Neill‚M “High heel horrors! The hidden cost to your body of those crucial extra inches‚” (2008)‚ heels accelerate the pressure on the Achilles tendon a It shorten and tighten the
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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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all over the world‚ a lot of pupils are obligated to wear uniforms. At some schools it is a duty connected with old tradition‚ at others decision about wearing them depends on principal or students’ parents or even pupils do not have to wear them. Let us consider advantages and disadvantages of wearing uniforms. The first advantage of wearing uniforms is fact that everyone looks the same. As a result students cannot boast about their clothes. What is more‚ in the school surrounding‚ there are
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Outline of Memory MEMORY The ability to retain information over time –Active system that receives‚ stores‚ organizes‚ alters‚ and recovers (retrieves) MEMORY The ability to retain information over time –Active system that receives‚ stores‚ organizes‚ alters‚ and recovers (retrieves) THREE STAGES/TYPES OF MEMORY •SENSORY •SHORT TERM (WORKING) •LONG TERM THREE PROCESSES •ENCODING •STORING •RETRIEVING Stages of Memory •SENSORY (IN RAW FORM) –The first stage of memory –Stores an exact copy of incoming
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------------------------------------------------- Computer Memory Section #41930 Carmine Didominic March 21‚ 2013 March 21‚ 2013 Over the last seventy years computers have been around for our personal use either for entertainment‚ business‚ or school purposes. Today‚ the majority of the world has had a computer or owns one. Computers have drastically changed its look ever since they were produced in the 1940’s. Many types of software has been developed to keep computers
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are many things to help this common problem. By studying what Ive learned about memory and learning‚ I will use this information to assess my own study habits and make them more effective. Encoding information in short-term memory is stored according to the way it sounds‚ the way it looks‚ or its meaning. Verbal information is encoded by sound‚ even if it is written rather than heard. Visual encoding in short-term memory is greater than encoding by sound. To help with studying‚ a student should look
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Rules in schools or school districts are usually very weird for some kids‚ like not being able to wear hoods or bandanas or anything that covers your head‚ even if it’s cultural and everybody in your family does it‚ a lot of the time you can’t even wear a hat. Not many people are sure why you can’t exactly talk‚ despite human beings being a social “animal” type‚ while teachers can just sit there and talk when they want. Another rule that nobody understands is not being able to eat in a classroom
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Memory Fundamentals processes relating to memory 1. Encoding – the process by which information is initially recorded in the memory 2. Storage – the maintenance of material saved in the memory 3. Retrieval –when the material in the memory storage is located‚ brought into awareness and used. Three kinds of memory storage systems (Memory Storehouses) 1. Sensory Memory – the initial‚ momentary storage of information‚ lasting only an instant 2. Short-term memory – which
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