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    prevent theft drains. From there I got the idea to create an alarm that can prevent theft from stealing the drain cover becoming increasingly. We begin by examining the case drain theft either inside or outside the country. Too many cases that have occurred that resulted in significant losses to the government and local authorities. It is also inconvenient and dangerous to the people around the area of theft. This device should be able to alert the people in the house or people near the drain cover that

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    Teenage Brain

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    Although you know your teenager takes some chances‚ it can be a shock to hear about them. One fine May morning not long ago my oldest son‚ 17 at the time‚ phoned to tell me that he had just spent a couple hours at the state police barracks. Apparently he had been driving "a little fast." What‚ I asked‚ was "a little fast"? Turns out this product of my genes and loving care‚ the boy-man I had swaddled‚ coddled‚ cooed at‚ and then pushed and pulled to the brink of manhood‚ had been flying down the

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    Motivation is a process where our need activates a selected behavior thanks to we can try to achieve our goal. The motivation drives us to act in a way to achieve our desire goal. All the push or pull motives are connected with our perceptions‚ with way how we see and understand the world around us. In 1943 Abraham Maslow published a "Theory of human motivation" where he presented hierarchy of needs. On the bottom of the pyramid are all physiological and safety needs such us food‚ water‚ air

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    Motivation and the Brain

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    Guadalupe M. Ignacio Motivation and the Brain To Quit Drinking Alcohol or Using other Drugs May 31‚ 2013 Bindhu Davis‚ PhD. Course Instructor University of Phoenix‚ San Diego Thursdays @ 6-10 pm Motivation and the Brain “Intrinsic motivation comes from the feeling itself that is caused by doing something.” (Decker’s‚ 2010‚ pp. 254-259).This motivation is not affected by any external rewards but more likely

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    Push Poll Research Paper

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    Push Poll or Real Deal: How to Know You Are Not Being Spun According to the article on Wikipedia a push poll is an “interactive marketing technique”. Conversely the definition of a push poll on Pollster.com a push poll is a “telemarketing smear masquerading as a poll”. Two seemingly different definitions which leads to question how does the average person know when a pollster calls if it is a legitimate poll or a push poll. Logic tells me most people do not know what a push poll is and therefore

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    Pink Brain‚ Blue Brain In the article “Pink Brain‚ Blue Brain”‚ scientist conducted a case study where adults bought in their children that were aged around 11 months old. The purpose of the study was to explore the differences between boys and girls. During the study‚ it was determined that our brains are actually a work in progress‚ meaning that they change based on the experience that we have encountered; mostly starting at the early childhood. It was once thought of that boys were mostly physically

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    brain hemorrhage

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    spelled haemorrhage) is a subtype of intracranial hemorrhage that occurs within the brain tissue itself. It is alternatively called intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH). It can be caused by brain trauma‚ or it can occur spontaneously in hemorrhagic stroke. Non-traumatic intracerebral hemorrhage is a spontaneous bleeding into the brain tissue.[1] A cerebral hemorrhage is an intra-axial hemorrhage; that is‚ it occurs within the brain tissue rather than outside of it. The other category of intracranial hemorrhage

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    Motivation and the Brain

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    Running Head: Motivation and the Brain * Write a 700- to 1‚050-word paper in which you examine the concept of motivation. * Address the following items with supporting examples: * Define motivation.( this element of the paper will serve as the content in the introduction) Identify at least two sources of motivation. Explain the relationship between motivation and behavior. Examine how motivation is exhibited in behavior. Motivation and the Brain Kristen Smith Psy/355 February

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    Brain Facts

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    to BrainFacts.org A PRIMER ON THE BRAIN AND NERVOUS SYSTEM A PRIMER ON THE BRAIN AND NERVOUS SYSTEM A companion to BrainFacts.org A PUBLIC INFORMATION INITIATIVE OF: P r e fa c e Over the past two decades‚ scientific knowledge about the structure and function of the brain and nervous system and understanding of brain-based disorders have increased exponentially. Neuroscientists are using remarkable new tools and technologies to learn how the brain controls and responds to the body‚

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    Brain Development

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    Introduction The brain develops at an astonishing rate starting from conception. In the first ten years of a child’s life‚ their brain will have made billions of connections. By the time the individual grows older‚ the brain will continue to grow and make more connections. The main contributions to a developing brain are biological genes‚ the enviornment‚ and different critical periods. In this paper‚ the following will be elaborated on: (a) fetal brain development‚ (b) brain development in children

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