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    artifact-free trials. Such populations are in fact more likely to exhibit exaggerated movement. Cons of Artifact Correction Researchers have developed several artifact correction procedures (Berg & Scherg‚ 1991a‚ 1994; Gratton‚ Coles‚ & Donchin‚ 1983; Lins et al.‚ 1993b; Verleger‚ Gasser‚ & Moecks‚ 1982). The approach of subtracting voltages from ERP waveforms can be a problematic one. Specifically‚ the EOG recording contains brain activity in addition to true ocular activity and‚ as a result‚ the subtraction

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    not many people will actually take time to research about it. “One out of every 10 children under the age of 14 has some type of special need‚ which includes any physical‚ cognitive‚ or medical disability‚ or chronic or life-threatening illness.” (Lin). Special needs is something you can find anywhere around the world. This is a worldwide problem and there is so much that can be done to help! Although there are people with special needs all around the world‚ start by doing your research and finding

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    Essay 1 - question 2 Jean-Francois Lyotard (75) calls narration "the quintessential form of customary knowledge." It is man’s way of expressing life‚ telling stories and constructing law. In essence narrative is a tool which allows us to empathise with others‚ an intrinsic trait unto our own humanity. Thus‚ "Like life itself‚ it is there‚ international‚ transhistorical‚ transcultural" (Barthes‚ 237). This is often done through an author’s ability to evoke an emotional response from their audience

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    such a model. The Aim of the Paper and Regression Model This paper aims to understand the factors that affect the number of crimes in 1993 in each state of the U.S‚ and to analyze how they affect the number of crimes. In order to do this‚ it uses a lin-lin regression model because of the advise that the plotted data gives. Following is the regression model the 1 paper uses to explain the deviations in the number of crimes‚ crime = β0 + β1 · pov + β2 · metro + β3 · popdens + where crime refers to

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    In this paper I will‚ analyze suicidal people like Paul. I will also analyze Paul’s Case to what drove him to committing suicide. I will compare Paul’s issues which caused him to commit suicide to the world. I will give advice to the normal everyday person contemplating suicide. The first piece of advice would be talk to someone who isn’t bias in your situation. Another piece of advice would be deal with problems head on whether it’s people or a situation. Last piece advice would be to leave depressants

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    Mao Zedong was a bad leader for China. While Mao was in power‚ many people lost their lives due to the Red Guards. The Red Guards were enforcing Mao’s policies because they thought that was the correct thing to do. The Red Guards assaulted people who held different opinions regarding the change in the culture of China. This resulted in people losing their lives ( Schwartz‚ 5). For example‚ when the peasants challenged Mao’s opinion about what they were told to do during the Great Leap Forward they

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    research is important for interpreting models of motor function‚ particularly regarding slow-oxidative fibres. 1Sherwood L. Human Physiology: From Cells to Systems. 8th ed. Brooks/Cole Cengage Learning‚ Belmont‚ California. 2013. 10Gollapudi SK‚ Lin DC. Experimental determination of sarcomere force-length relationship in type I human skeletal muscle fibres. Journal of Biomechanics. 2009;

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    In my research on issues of social development in adults‚ I found change and consistency in social participation plays a key role in early adulthood. I felt the need to choose and touch on this topic because I have the tendency to be a social butterfly and I also lost a dear friend that committed suicide from social isolation. I chose this article because after reading it I felt as if the information was solid and backed up with surveys and facts. I also felt as if the topic was thoroughly examined

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    Teen Activist Supports You need a clear introduction to Teen activism in general‚ then give a Thesis statement telling what your paper will be about Teen Activist get support from adults by being inspired by them. How do Teen Activist get support in different ways? Teen Activist support by social media or websites that they have created. Also Teen Activist get support by companions. For example Alex Libby got bullied and stopped because he said‚ “I don’t believe in luck I believe in hope.” This

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    Alexander is an orphan who was born in a small island. Even though the odds were against him‚ that didn’t keep Hamilton from succes. Alexander Hamilton was a pioneer. Hamilton created many things‚ but he didn’t get to reach his full potential because his life ended in a duel. Therefore‚ I believe that Hamilton is an extraordinary founding father‚ and he may be one of the top three founding fathers. First‚ I will first present the background of Alexander Hamilton. I will give the reader all the information

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