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    memory training (comet) in patients with anxiety disorders. Behavior Research and Therapy. (82). 11-20. (b) a. The overall topic is to examine how two treatments (EMDR and COMET) help decrease low self-esteem in anxiety disorders. The rationale for this study is that based on previous research is that there is not much information on the relationship between and treating low self-esteem in people who have anxiety. b. Hypothesis: i. EMDR would decrease negative self-esteem and that COMET would increase

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    The mean score for the cells in ZnAD was around 1.2, while the cells in the control group scored a 1.0. Therefore, the comet assay had shown that the C6 cells that matured in the zinc-deficient environment had the highest occurrence of single-strand breakage. The ZnAD and control cell lines had scores that were very close, thus indicating a small difference in the damage

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    treatments, eye movement desensitization (EMDR) and competitive memory training (COMET) help decrease low self-esteem in anxiety disorders. The rationale for this study is that based on previous research is that there is not much information on the relationship between and treating low self-esteem in people who have anxiety (Staring et al., 2016). The researchers hypothesized that EMDR would decrease negative self-esteem and that COMET would increase positive self-esteem, and the overall effect on self-esteem

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    The theories that explain their extinction at the end of the Cretaceous period are the asteroid, the volcanoes, and the major climatic changes. The most popular theory for the extinction of the dinosaurs is that the Earth was hit by an asteroid or a comet. Was the impact actually the cause behind the dinosaur’s extinction? Or was it something completely different? An analysis of the evidence surrounding the extinction of dinosaur’s reveals that there are several different hypothesis that give theory

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    When it comes to Jamestown and Granby, there could not be a two teams more different. Granby likes to use their athleticism, while Jamestown like to methodically break their opponents down. On paper, this game seemed as if it would be a nail bitter, but that would not end up the case. Granby came out in the 1Q with a heavy dose of Giovanni Jones, and it was making Jamestown sick as they had no answer. The Wang twins were not able to find the basket in this period, maybe the next, but until then

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    many different objects in the heavens. Then, on the night of 13 March 1781, Herschel made an interesting discovery, “he noticed a large object that he thought was a nebula or a comet. Four nights later he noticed that this object had moved, and so he concluded it was in fact a comet.” With the help of other scientists, the comet was proved to be a planet and was later named Uranus. What was the significance of the discovery? “Perhaps most important for the science of astronomy is that the discovery

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    further into the unknown. One of his first projects was mapping the different planets and their positions and movements. During one of his nightly star gazing rituals, he discovered what he thought to be a new comet. He returned four days later to find the comet to have moved, thus increasing his certainty that it was. He shared his discovery with others, who despite having a hard time confirming his discoveries at first,

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    Our system solar consists of a media star, that we call the sun, where we can find eight planets: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. Also, consists on natural satellites of the planets, numerous comets, asteroids, meteoroids and interplanetary space. Over the last centuries, many scientists have discussed about how was the solar system formed, when in the 18th century, Emanuel Swedenborg, Immanuel Kant and Pierre-Simon proposed what we know nowadays as the most widely

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    his two greatest reindeer, Donner and Comet, to fix

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    these are conspiracy theories that help to explain weird occurrences that people don't understand or can't explain. One of the most controversial conspiracy is the Bermuda triangle, there are many different theories involved from the government to comets and aliens to sceptics. All are conspiracies that all started in 1964 when Vincent

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