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    Why Do We Do This?

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    effector D) synapse 6) 7) A neuron that has as its primary function the job of connecting other neurons is called a(n) ________. A) association neuron B) afferent neuron C) efferent neuron D) glial cell 7) 8) Which ion channel opens in response to a change in membrane potential and participates in the generation and conduction of

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    Why Do People Conform?

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    engage in behaviour which they usually would not engage in‚ even accept and welcome an idea they internally disagree with‚ all in order to not be a deviant from the group. It is thus interesting to look at the factors which cause people to conform‚ to do what they see others doing‚ to rely on the judgements of the group‚ and to ignore their own senses and perceptions. It is the reasons for the individual’s desire to conform that I will be discussing in this paper. In 1936

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    I have never heard of ’Conformity’ as well‚ so I searched it. Conformity is a type of social influence involving a change in behavior or belief so as to fit in with a group. This change is in response to real or imagined group pressure that may take different forms‚ including bullying‚ persuasion‚ teasing‚ and criticism. There are three reasons we conform: ambiguous subject‚ high majority‚ and authoritative figure. Conformity by ambiguous subject is that a person changes their behavior to fit in

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    ‘Most Tudor governments underestimated the threat presented by rebellions in England and Ireland.’How far do you agree? Tudor governments during the Tudor period dealt with rebellions in different ways‚ whether most governments underestimated the threat posed by them will be dependent on how well and effectively they reacted and responded to theses rebellions. Most Tudor Monarchs were either not prepared or faced the consequences of their most serious errors‚ however factors that will have to

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    Why Do Marriages Fail?

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    Why Do Marriages Fail? In the world today‚ there are a lot of people wanting to marry the first person they fall in love with. However‚ many married couples realized that this kind of marriage is not what they want‚ so they turn to divorce as an answer. Even though there are many ways to fix the problems that occur in a marriage‚ sometimes‚ nobody wants to use them. It is certain that the causes of divorce vary from couple to couple. The most common reasons marriages fail are communication‚ the

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    Through its rulings the Marshall court promoted the spirit of nationalism. It demonstrated its power in the courthouse‚ by referencing the constitution while making the people follow it. The court gave the judicial branch the power to make decisions on matters that were unconstitutional so that it could make better judgments. 1. America became involved in the war of 1812 because Great Britain was kidnapping US sailors and forcing them to work for the British navy (Impressment). This was the cause

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    Why Do We Laugh

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    Why do we laugh? Where did laughter come from? Is laughter good for our health? These questions come out of my mind whenever I laugh or hear someone laughing. Laughter is to the heart. It raises spirits‚ eases life’s challenges‚ refreshes and heals. We may came from different countries‚ have different cultures and beliefs‚ but we are all human‚ and share the universal language of laughter. The magic of laughter is that it is contagious. We don’t need to know or understand what we are laughing about

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    Why Do Parents Burden

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    choices for those who cannot. To use others as a mere means to an end implies non-consent‚ which is typically categorized by acts of deceit and/or coercion. However‚ Ashley can in no way give her consent‚ on any issue‚ even when she is at an age when you would typically deem a person able to make decisions for themselves. Therefore‚ if we argue that a lack of consent on her part means that something should not be done or is unacceptable‚ then that can be expanded upon to say that she doesn’t consent

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    Why Do Mermaids Exist

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    Tales of the mythical and magical mermaid have been dismissed as rumors; however‚ these majestical creatures do exist. Cameras have caught photos and even videos of these creatures stranded on beaches and swimming dignified through the ocean. You may argue that these images are fabricated but there are scientist who dedicate their lives and can speak surely about the existence of mermaids. Scientist who are skilled in the use of sonar. Scientists who state that mermaids are seismically sensitive

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    How far do you agree that the failure of Italian revolutionaries in the years 1820–49 was primarily due to a lack of popular support? I agree that the revolutions that occurred in the years 1820-49 were due to a lack of popular support. Other factors could be the strength of the Austria army‚ how there was no leader‚ a lack of unity and no foreign support. The revolutions failed due to the lack of popular/mass support. The revolutions in Modena‚ Parma and the Papal States had all been unsuccessful

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