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State of Learning Disabilities
¶ … memory, classical conditioning and instrumental conditioning. The paper also describes the effect of diversity issues on the learning process. In addition to that, the paper also summarizes the psychiatric disorders…
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Transformational Leadership and School Performance: A Review
The roles of any organization need to be firmly defined and adequately expressed in order for that organization to reach its highest potential. Within the organization there are different levels of leadership that…
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Personal meditation: reflections and experiences
This paper presents a reflection of personal meditation based on following a 4-week regimen outlines by Sharon Salzberg on her book on real happiness. The reflection examines thoughts, emotions, or sensory experiences during the meditation sittings, ease of following the program, and why some meditations were easier than others. The other sections discuss the differences noticed in personal reactions before and after the meditations as well as continuing with meditations in the future.
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Undergraduate
Habit I Am Specifically Choosing to Meditate
I am specifically choosing to meditate every day, for twenty minutes, for a month. During this meditation I will say positive things to myself, in order to reprogram my brain to always being mindful, focused and always…
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Undergraduate
The butterfly dream concept and philosophical meaning
Dreaming: Exploring Philosophy through Psychology
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Doctorate
Medical Disorders: Face Recognition
According to A.J. Larner's book, "A Dictionary of Neurological signs," prosopagnosia is a neurological condition, "a form of visual agnosia characterized by an inability to recognize previously known human faces or…
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Masters
Memory and Learning and Cognitive Psychology
Memory has control over everything that an individual does and is a part of cognitive psychology that deals with all the human behavior and mental processes. It is divided into different categories with each of them…
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Masters
Skeletal and Muscular Systems
The human body is made of several parts and systems that perform various functions to sustain an individual's life. The skeletal and muscular systems are examples of important systems in the body with various functions.
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Undergraduate
Human anatomy concepts and applications
¶ … anatomical position, which is basically having the patient standing erect, helps greatly for orientation and overview. With the palms facing forward, the patient stands so that the members of the medical team can…
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Masters
Dissociative Effect and the Butterfly Effect
Evan Treborn, the main character of the movie, lived a life of severe traumas (Bress & Gruber, 2004). These experiences resurface in adulthood in the form of blackouts, especially during times of extreme stress.
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