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    While this can be true‚ there are also a number of negative side effects it can cause. First off‚ multitasking is also known as sequential processing. What this means is‚ we aren’t really multitasking. Essentially we are closing a ‘tab’ (task) in our brain and opening another one. We are only performing one task at a time‚ rather than a bunch at once even though it may seem that way. As mentioned earlier‚ this can have negative side effects on the brain. One example of that is over-stimulation. Once

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    •H.P.Gautam The purpose of this article is not to explain any more the usefulness of normal distribution in decision-making process no matter whether in social sciences or in natural sciences. Nor is the purpose of making any discussions on the theory of how it can be derived. The only objective of writing this article is to acquaint the enthusiastic readers (specially students) with the simple procedure ( iterative procedure) for finding the numerical value of a normally distributed variable. The

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    the black sheep’s‚ and the out casted group of people. Being that they were out casted they had a huge effect on society. The focus of my investigation is how the hippies affected the United States socially in the 1960’s. The origin of this source is an article that was written by Emily Marsden and published in 2014. Its purpose is to inform people like me‚ on the Hippies Movement of the 1960’s. It is giving me information like how the Hippies started and where they started. A value from this article

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    The Spanish Influenza The Spanish Influenza was a disaster in the year 1918 because many people began to get the cold or as the Spanish call it “La Grippe”. The Spanish influenza was caused by people having the H5N1 virus. The virus in the year 1918 killed about five-hundred million people and only about fifty-million were victims of the Spanish influenza. The Spanish Influenza came spreading from China and it came a huge disaster because nobody knew how it all began. The Spanish Influenza began

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    activities‚ many say that there behavior is someone’s perform with no conscious and they just do things because that’s what they know to do. Psychologists often put observers in different cases where they have to deal with an automatic response in order to get the desired behavior. This allows researchers to test the properties of behavior by exploring what the Stroop effect is. The Stroop Effect showed how

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    During the 1930’s the Soviet Union found itself in a incredibly difficult position. Following Lenin’s death in 1925 Stalin was able to consolidate his power base and break with Kamenev and Zinoviev. And by then end of the decade he emerged as the supreme leader. In 1928 Stalin introduces his first Five-Year Plan‚ the “revolution from above” to help develop the Soviet Union. The Soviet Union had fallen behind‚ Stalin remarked‚ “We are fifty to one-hundred years behind the advanced countries.... we

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    be used or applied to the body‚ that are composed of any chemicals that have been tested on animals‚ you cannot buy. America is actually behind on this issue‚ and has no laws banning cosmetic testing on animals. These tests include‚”forcing mice and rats to inhale toxic fumes‚ force-feeding dogs pesticides‚ and dripping corrosive chemicals into rabbits’ sensitive eyes”(Peta). The 100‚000‚000 animals being tested on right now‚ are suffering for tests‚ that are not even required‚ and these animals have

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    course of study. Successful completion of this course will provide students with a working knowledge of the principles of statistics‚ the ability to analyze and solve problems involving probability‚ and a working knowledge of averages and variations‚ normal probability distributions‚ sampling distributions‚ confidence intervals and testing statistical hypotheses. The emphasis of the course will be on the proper use of statistical techniques and their implementation rather than on mathematical proofs

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    the amount of humans on the planet. That number of rats would eat about 210 tonnes of food every day and contaminate with feces‚ urine and hair very much more than that. Rat numbers may be increasing because of recent less severe winters‚ more of us providing food for wild birds‚ and inadvertently for rats‚ in our gardens and parks‚ fewer Local Authorities offering services of free rodent control‚ and the spread of rodenticide resistance. The rat is one of the great enemies of farming‚ food production

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    Norway Rats: Facts‚ Identification & Control Latin Name Rattus norvegicus Appearance Norway rats are large rodents that may weigh in excess of 500 grams. They can reach lengths of 40 cm‚and their tails alone may measure 21 cm. The body of the Norway rat is covered in shaggy fur that is brown or gray in color. The ears and tail are covered in scales‚ and the tail is shorter than the head and body. Droppings are capsule-shaped. Behavior‚ Diet & Habits Norway rats typically nest in underground burrows

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