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    dollar at target. It holds 82 pages‚ each about the size of my palm. Their paper is made from the same thin‚ gray material used in newspapers. On the cover of the book is a picture from the children’s story Oh‚ the Places You’ll Go! by Dr. Seuss (Theodor Seuss Geisel). In the image‚ the main character in the tale‚ a small man dressed entirely in yellow‚ laughs as he sails a hot air balloon across a cotton ball cloud sky. I’ve inscribed the places I hope to one day travel inside the notebook. Some

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    About Dr. Seuss "OH‚ THE PLACES YOU’LL GO! THERE IS FUN TO BE DONE! THERE ARE POINTS TO BE SCORED. THERE ARE GAMES TO BE WON." From: Oh‚ The Places You’ll Go! Theodor Seuss Geisel‚ better known to the world as the beloved Dr. Seuss‚ was born in 1904 on Howard Street in Springfield‚ Massachusetts. Ted’s father‚ Theodor Robert‚ and grandfather were brewmasters in the city. His mother‚ Henrietta Seuss Geisel‚ often soothed her children to sleep by "chanting" rhymes remembered from her youth

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    THE HISTORY OF SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY As a scientific discipline‚ social psychology is only a bit older than one hundred years‚ with most of the growth occurring during the past five decades (McGarty & Haslam‚ 1997). By most standards‚ social psychology is a relatively young science. In discussing the discipline’s history‚ it should be noted that there are two social psychologies‚ one in psychology and the other in sociology‚ with the larger of the two being the psychological branch (Jones‚ 1998)

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    Dr. Seuss: Most Known Children’s Author Theodor Geisel‚ or as we know him Dr. Seuss‚ is a very well-known children’s author today. Even though he hasn’t been alive for some time he still manages to impact kids’ and even adult’s lives. He wrote dozens of books that are still very popular today for a number of reasons. Some of his most popular books have been transformed into movies or television shows. Overall Dr. Seuss is most cherished for turning his books into movies and giving kids a better incite

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    system Transmits impulses (up to 250 mph) Parts of a Neuron Dendrite – receive stimulus and carries it impulses toward the cell body Cell Body with nucleus – nucleus & most of cytoplasm Axon – fiber which carries impulses away from cell body Schwann Cells- cells which produce myelin or fat layer in the Peripheral Nervous System Myelin sheath – dense lipid layer which insulates the axon – makes the axon look gray Node of Ranvier – gaps or nodes in the myelin sheath Impulses travel from dendrite

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    scientist Robert Hooke in 1665 first described cells from his observations of cork slices. Hooke first used the word “cell”. • Dutch amateur scientist Antonie van Leeuwenhoek discovered microscopic animals in water • German scientists Schleiden and Schwann in 1830’s were first to say that all organisms are made of one or more cells. • German biologist Virchow in 1858 stated that all cells come from the division of pre-existing cells. • Cells are the building blocks of life. The Cell Theory can be

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    ........................6 Heinrich Hoffmann von Fallerleben.............6 Christian Deitrich Grabbe...........................6 Ludwig Börne..............................................6 Georg Büchner...........................................6 Theodor Storm............................................6 XI)Zwischenkriegszeit......................................10 Bertolt Brecht............................................10 Hermann Hesse.........................................10 Stefan Zweig

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    Outline plan: The history of Palestine-Israel conflict. The two party’s (Palestine-Israel) demand. Reason of the failure of pervious solutions. Personal ADR solution and opinion about the conflict. Alternative dispute resolution (ADR) is a method which suggests substitute approach to end an ongoing conflict with the help of different techniques. ADR recommends different ways of bring end to a particular conflict‚ for instance: negotiation‚ litigation‚ mediation

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    or more. A layered myelin sheath‚ which covers the axon‚ enables information to be transmitted fast through the axon. The sheath consists of specialized cells in the brain‚ known as oligondrocytes and others in the peripheral nervous system called Schwann cells. Nerve impulses occur through the closing and opening of ion channels. The ion channels are molecular tunnels filled with water that go through a cell membrane. They allow for permeability selectively‚ enabling the entering and leaving of ions

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    freud that attempts to explain personality‚ motivation‚ and mental disorders by focusing on unconscious determinants of behavior. 12) Glial cells a) Form myelin Supporting elements‚ blood brain barrier‚ dilate blood vessels. oligodendrocyte and Schwann‚ secrete cerebrospinal fluid. Fatty substances produced by certain glial cells that coat the axons of neurons to insulate‚ protect‚ and speed up the neural impulse. 17) A person whose cerebellum is damaged would most likely experience problems with

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