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    Participants were then asked to recall the list. Baddeley found that it was hard to recall acoustically similar words and semantically similar words in LTM. He concluded that encoding In LTM is mainly semantically and the encoding of STM Is mainly acoustic. There are two strengths of this study one of them being that as it is a lab study it is highly controlled and so the results are reliable. Another strength is that due to it being a lab study it is easy to repeat so this is good as it makes it

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    Essay 10 years beyond: The role of biomedical computing in future health care. I believe that in 10 years from now‚ the role of biomedical computing will grow tremendously and it will become a crucial issue for the healthcare. Most important components of biomedical computing will probably include such technologies as biomedical imaging and visualization‚ capabilities of modern computing required for genome-related analysis‚ medical robotics‚ computer-based diagnostics and treatment systems

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    Human Tears We all cry‚ but what biological function does it serve‚ and why are humans the only species to shed tears of sorrow and joy? Tears are less important when you are alone because there is no one to witness them’ When it came to solving the riddle of the peacock’s tail‚ Charles Darwin’s powers of evolutionary deduction were second to none – the more extravagant their feathered displays‚ he reasoned‚ the greater their chances of attracting a peahen. But when he tried to account for the

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    Greek plays were tragedies such as the Oresteia and Antigone. One of the most well known theaters in Athens is the Theater of Dionysus. This theatre‚ like so many other Greek theatres‚ used architecturally applied sciences and math to achieve acoustics. This acoustic achievement allowed everyone in the theater to hear the performance as if they were standing next to it. The Greeks creatively worked wonders such as this time and again with their architecture. (historyforkides.com) One particularly impressive

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    walk alone" throughout the song‚ at the end of every verse and as a kind of chorus. The sound of the letter "l" is repeated frequently through the song‚ which makes it seem more musical. While not exactly a "lullaby"‚ this song is slower and more acoustic musically than many of their

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    and one of the greatest musicians in the world today. His professional career has been going on for over fifty years and he continues to play over three hundred concerts a year. It is no small fact that this man is referred to as being the greatest acoustic guitar player alive by musicians such as; Steve Vai‚ Chet Atkins‚ Martin Taylor‚ Eric Clapton‚ and even Les Paul himself. Tommy is often referred to as Mr. One Man Band because of the style he plays. He incorporates melody‚ bass‚ rhythm‚ percussion

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    different caustic instruments these bands are known as meriachy bands. A group of usually men stand around in a half circle playing violins‚ trumpets‚ Spanish guitar‚ a vihuela (a high-pitched‚ five-string guitar) and a guitarrón (a small-scaled acoustic bass) these bands can be up to 20 people. As well as a meriachi band the spanish culture celebrates through dance such as the salsa‚ where they move quite fast using a majority of their body in their movements‚ this is usually

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    Dr. Maria Montessori describes Sensorial materials as the key to the universe. Discuss the statement and give examples to support your discussions. "With the gradual emergence of knowledge and volition‚ it becomes imperative to establish some order and clarity within the mind and to distinguish what is essential from what is accidental. ...To satisfy this need‚ he should have an exact‚ scientific guide such as that which is to be found in our apparatus and exercises." The Discovery of the Child

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    Psychology Study Guide Chapter 1: Different types of psychologists (clinical‚ forensic‚ social‚ health‚ industrial etc) • Clinical: aim to reduce psychological distress. Anxiety‚ depression‚ relationship problems‚ addictions and relationships. • Forensic: applying theory to criminal investigations‚ understanding psychological problems associated with criminal behavior‚ and the treatment of criminals. • Social: The study of relations between people and groups. Thoughts‚ feelings and behaviors altered

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    pleasure in. It does have lots of functions that are much more beginner-friendly‚ like the following: The CTK-4400’s secrets are not completely weighted‚ they are block-ended and touch vulnerable in an effort to imitate the touch response of an acoustic

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