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    Jimmie G’s problem is that he has anterograde explicit declarative amnesia. He cannot make any new memories, meaning his explicit memory, or his ability to consciously recollect memories, is only good for memories made before his injury presumably. His declarative memory is also damaged, as evidenced by his inability to remember the correct year and his inability to recognize that he is no longer 19. He can still access his implicit memory as evidenced by the fact that he remembers the routine…

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    Henry M.: Episodic Memory

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    remember before the surgery had taken place. H.M. lost his ability to convert new experiences into explicit memories, but he was able to retain a lot of his procedural or implicit memories. An explicit memory is a memory that people are aware of and it can be verbally described. This means that it is declarative and people can describe what they have learned easily to others. There are two types of explicit memories and they are episodic and semantic. Episodic memories are records of life…

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    2005). The explanation for this contradiction might lie in the different nature of learning processes of the two groups of students. For students to reach a solid intermediate level of knowledge within a year, most of the learning took place through explicit instruction of grammatical constructions and vocabulary followed by practice activities in various formats. Therefore their learning processes were primarily…

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    Christ-centered, biblically-based, and Spirit-filled way allows Christian therapists to exercise the use of prayer and scripture in the Christian CBT approach. The core points from the article defines a Biblical, Christian approach to CBT, implicit and explicit integration in therapy, pre-intervention assessment, intervention, and the use of scripture. The applicable and ethical use of prayer, the inner healing of prayer,…

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    • One aspect of space orientation is that it is dependent on what is to be regarded as private or public. • In some cultures, a house, car and even the refrigerator is not open to the public but in others all these are welcome. • Another aspect that relates to the invisible boundary around every person is the ‘comfort zones’. If this zone is encroached upon, people will tend to feel uneasy or even under threat. • In some cultures, this zone is much narrower than in others. For instance the…

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    shouldn't. A book that has been banned is My Sister's Keeper. This novel was banned for its explicit language but also for its violence and its medical viewpoints. Although My Sister's Keeper exemplifies family, love, and sacrifice. The novel My Sister’s Keeper, was banned in 2009 for a number of reasons. These include; offensive language, homosexuality, sexism, religious viewpoint, violence, sexually explicit content, and content unsuited for a certian age group. It is said to be the 7th most…

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    Content: capture various tacit and explicit knowledge across all functional areas and identify the critical knowledge areas to be captured and managed. 2. Connect: ensure proper flow of knowledge within the organization and its various…

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    boy Jerry and his quest to swim through the tunnel. The story may seem normal at first, and may even seem like a quest, but like many authors Lessing has encoded explicit messages and meanings within her story in order to express deeper meaning. Lessing does this in the piece “Through the Tunnel” using imagery to express the hidden explicit message. As Lessing wrote, “They were big boys - men, to Jerry. … He felt he was accepted and he dived again, carefully, proud of himself.” (3) Therefore,…

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    Onwuteaka-Philipsen, B.D, van der Heide, A, Koper, D, Keij-Deerenberg, I.M, Rietjens, J.A.C, Rurup, M.L, …, van der Mass, P.J. (2003). Euthanasia and other end-of- life decisions in the Netherlands in 1990, 1995, and 2001. The Lancet, 362(9381), 395-399. doi:10.1016/S0140-6736(03)14029-9 The eleven authors dealt with the empirical data on the rate of euthanasia, physician-assisted suicide, and other end-life decision to discuss the influence of such practices in modern health care. They…

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    Women In Media

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    The media represent that males are supposed to be a powerful and in control over females. The males in the media are portray as the smart, strong, intelligent and mostly entirely in certain ways better than the females portrayed in the media. The males in the media are seemed as that they are the heroes to the females because they entirely always need a male to rescue them from dangers that female has caused. The males represented by the media are portrayed as prince charming towards women and…

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