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    Why Shouldn't Drinking Age Be Lowered

    SHOULD THE DRINKING AGE BE LOWERED???? While doing this research I have noticed that the views over whether or not the legal drinking age should be lowered to eighteen has still not been settled. It all started in 1984 with the national minimum drinking age act of 1984. This act required all states to raise their minimum age to 21(http://www2.potsdam.edu/alcohol). This law started on July 17, 1984. For a long time people have talked about the good and bad to being able to drink alcohol

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    Biological Psychology

    psychology is a vital part of psychology; without it psychology would not be considered a science, rather it may still be considered an art. Biological psychology has an extensive history, and each step has brought us closer to the reality that the brain is our main power source, and how much it affects our behavior. There have been many scientists and theorists that have contributed to the field of biological psychology, each having their own beneficial impact. As stated, biological psychology is

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    Factors Affecting Reading Habits

    good old uniformity and standardization. There are some good habits, which, if your child chooses to use, will increase his retention and comprehension. They are based on a concept called active reading. This idea is simple: The more of your child's brain is engaged in the act of reading, the more he learns. The following strategies are good active reading habits that will help any reader: • Use the cover up: For many students, the words on the page run and blur together -- especially if you are

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    Jmtrung

    không thể đếm chính xác có bao nhiêu cái tôi trong mỗi lần xảy ra hiện tượng đó The essence is just an illusion created by human minds, it means that not a different common dream In other words at that time that the brain is still active but some senses are blocked and the brain will create some bogus image In 2007, scientists from Switzerland have simulated that phenomenon in the lab . The volunteers bring a special device on the head And the equipment can help them see their actions to be

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    Human Condition

    of flesh and blood. Our brains govern basic processes such as breathing and food intake. However, at the same time, these incredibly complex machines enable us to appreciate art, music, language and humour. Developing habits is important to help us through our day. When we perform routine tasks, we switch to autopilot. And just as well! This frees up time and brain capacity to learn something new or appreciate the finer points of life. Habits not only save time and brain power, they are very comforting

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    Chronic Disease Assement

    Chronic Disease Assessment Cognitive Decline affects many people. It is a disease that many over look in their concerns for heart disease, cancer or even diabetes. However, the steady decline of a person’s metal capacity is a scary prospect. As years pass in life people will joke a tease bout how old age is the cause of loss of memory regarding events and appointments, but in truth the possibility of cognitive decline is a very real problem for certain individuals. While it is true this is a daunting

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    Do You Smoke?

    SMOKE Do you smoke? If you do it you never imagine the serious consequences that it would bring to your life. My Psychology class helped me to understand and think better about the damage of drugs, and how affect our central nervous system. Tobacco is a psychoactive drug with chemicals that affect our nervous system and, as a result, may alter consciousness and awareness, influence how we sense and perceive things, and modify our moods, feelings, emotions, and thoughts. In our days is very common

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    Neuroprosthetics

    important test, verifying the sensory ability of the prosthetic to mimic a real hand’s response to pain or pressure. Last week, we wrote about BrainGate, a neuroprosthetic that allowed some quadriplegic subjects to control a robotic arm with their brain activity. But a successful prosthetic limb, whether for a quadriplegic or an amputee, would need to have not just motor control, but also some semblance of sensory feedback replicating the ability to touch and sense the limb’s position in space. Imagine

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    How Does Marijuana Use Affect Your Brain and Body?

    Effects on the Brain As THC enters the brain, it causes the user to feel euphoric—or high—by acting on the brain's reward system, which is made up of regions that govern the response to pleasurable things like sex and chocolate, as well as to most drugs of abuse. THC activates the reward system in the same way that nearly all drugs of abuse do: by stimulating brain cells to release the chemical dopamine. Along with euphoria, relaxation is another frequently reported effect in human studies

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    Gamification

    into games. The reason why marketers are using gamification to engage customers is that is serves as a means of intrinsic reinforcement. Every time a goal is accomplished, a small amount of dopamine is released from the brain resulting in pleasure. Over time, this changes their brain structure and chemical makeup, making them smarter, more confident and able to take on larger challenges than before called the Winner Effect. The users keep going back to experience that same rush. Another reason is that

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