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    1 The Advantages of a Brain Based Learning Environment Kristen Smyrnios PSY370 Learning and the Brain Instructor: Rochelle Kilmer March 3‚ 2011 The Advantages 2 Abstract Brainbased learning is a comprehensive new approach to teaching by using research that has been conducted on the brain and by using the study of neuroscience. Brain-based learning emphasis how the human brain learns naturally the way it was intended. Brain-based learning is based upon what scientist currently

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    are so many different studies on whether cell phone use in college classes potentially affects their learning ability. Through the criteria’s of statistics‚ expert opinion‚ and the use of scientific process I’m going to compare the scientific credibility of two different articles. One being from NBC News and the other being a peer reviewed journal article. Whether you’re in middle school‚ high school‚ or college this information is important to know because it can help you improve or hurt your

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    Why I would go to Mars?

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    Why I would go to Mars? There are a number of reasons to travel to Mars.. Mission to mars would be a fantastic adventure. Its like a dream. Imagine living on another planet‚ millions of miles from the Earth‚ looking up into sky and see that one of the stars is actually the planet where I born. It will be an amazing feeling of being the first human in history who leaves footprints on the mars. Its also experience for all those watching me‚ back home. I cant wait to seek new frontiers to explore.

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    Cell phones in high schools Should students be allowed to have cell phones? Now days using cell phones in high school is not an easy issue because cell phones and other smart electronic machines established with the fast moving of technology‚ so everybody has a cell phone from children to older people‚ its became an important thing in our life and we use it in a lot things even if it effect on our society because it has a lot of advantages it’s also has a disadvantages if we use it in

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    Cancerous cells are being found more and more frequently in men and women each year. There are two known causes to this phenomenon: the tumor suppressor genes and proto-oncogenes. They are mutations that occur in the main cells of the body that ultimately lead to the formation of cancer. A single gene mutation is all that is necessary to drive the cancer cells to grow and divide uncontrollably. As this occurs the body cells go into apoptosis; if the patient does not take the necessary steps for immediate

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    In order to be a winner‚ you have to obtain a few traits. Certain people are born to be winners‚ to be leaders. Brian was one of those people‚ being a natural leader‚ also meaning him to be a natural “winner.” Brian was a winner because of his leadership traits‚ hopeful and positive attitude‚ and the respect he had from others. Being a respected leader is something that is not often seen‚ Brain was without a doubt considered a winner‚ a good one at that. Brian’s men looked at him as a leader‚

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    Patients are entitled to have trust and confidence in the healthcare system and health professionals at all times and this is so important because it allows relationships to form with people. When you walk into a healthcare service provider‚ you walk in with trust. As a Radiographer we need the patient to trust and have confidence with their private information and body and always have a duty to make the care of patients the first concern. Key attributes include competency‚ keeping knowledge and

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    Cell Phones in the Hands of Drivers: A Risk or a Benefit? As of 2000‚ there were about ninety million cell phone users in the United States‚ with 85% of them using their phones while on the road (Sundeen 1). Because of evidence that cell phones impair drivers by distracting them‚ some states have considered laws restricting their use in moving vehicles. Proponents of legislation correctly point out that using phones while driving can be dangerous. The extent of the danger‚ however‚ is a matter

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    1113-41 30 Jan 2012 Examining Cell Phone Effects Kailla Schlimm’s article “The Effect of Cell Phones in Modern Society” addresses issues on how cell phones have altered modern day society. Schlimm’s article is mainly targeted towards children and teenagers. She begins by expressing the main point that some people rely on their cell phones for everything and gives reason of why this may be and list examples. Schlimm then extends her argument and tells how cell phones are used and what they are used

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    | Why Scientist Don’t do Ethics and Why it is Important That They do | Ethical Issues in Science | | | Scientists don’t deal with ethics because they are more involved with the science and getting results. The pressure of working in that field is put on them to get results for their careers and getting more grant money. They should deal with ethics for the betterment of all that. If the public believes that scientist are unethical and can’t be trusted‚ the research they do will have

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