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    most widely prevalent mental disorders on a lifetime basis. Only major depressive disorder and alcohol abuse have a higher lifetime prevalence in the surveys that were conducted. They also found a very high linkage between people suffering from a specific phobia to having other mental disorders as well, a percentage as high as 80%. Things bring forward the question, what exactly is a phobia? A phobia is an irrational and/or disproportionate fear of an item or circumstance. More likely than not, the

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    Pycnometer and refractometer, were used to determine the total solids or concentration of two unknown samples. Standard curve of density vs concentration and standard curve of specific gravity vs concentration were drawn with a series of known concentrations of 10%, 20%, 30% sugar solution by weight. With the standard curve and the specific gravity and refractive index of samples we obtained from the determination, we can calculate the total solids of the samples: 2 INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVE Total solids

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    Sporting philosophies are tremendously important for current and aspiring coaches to understand and develop, when identifying the psychology behind the human performer, it is imperative to understand the different philosophies and known topics that are associated to this module, these ideas and philosophies can refer to as burnout, character development and talent identification. These three philosophies are closely linked together through the different progressions and obstacles a coach may come

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    Social categories such as race and gender can be difficult for children to understand and sort out. It is already remarkable that they acquire such large amounts of knowledge during their early years, and social categories are just a small part of that. They start to understand that every object they encounter has a name through language so it would not be surprising to learn that language plays a vital role in children’s formation of social categories as well. The manner in which adults talk and

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    James Prescott Joule, the eminent English physicist, is widely known for his scientific contributions. However, I admire him for another reason as well: his ability to reconcile the role of science with that of his Christian faith. Although he lived in a day where religion and science were often antagonistic, he remained a man fully committed to both. His epitaph is from John 9:4: “I must work the works of him that sent me, while it is day: the night cometh, when no man can work.” Although Catholicism

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    disorder. It is a strong, irrational fear of something that poses little or no real danger. There are many specific phobias. Acrophobia is a fear of heights. Agoraphobia is a fear of public places, and claustrophobia is a fear of closed-in places.A phobia is a type of anxiety disorder. It is a strong, irrational fear of something that poses little or no real danger. There are many specific phobias. Acrophobia is a fear of heights. Agoraphobia is a fear of public places, and claustrophobia is a fear

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    Arachnophobia—this is irrational fear is one of the most common in the world. Indeed, this phobia can plague the minds and psyche of just about anyone, regardless of race, gender, or age. In fact, arachnophobia is one of the most copious of the specific phobias and it afflicts people across regardless of their geographical and cultural boundaries, (Graham C.L. Davery 2014). People who suffer from this phobia tend to feel uneasy in any area they believe could harbor spiders or that has visible signs

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    Specific Phobia Essay

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    disproportionate to the threat posed by specific stimuli that is avoided or endured under duress, it is characterised as a specific phobia (APA, 2013). The common types of specific phobia are animal, e.g., dogs, spiders; natural environment, e.g., water, heights; blood, injection or injury (BII), e.g., dental phobia, medical procedures; situational, e.g., elevators, flying; and other miscellaneous phobias such as clowns, fear of choking. While debilitating, specific phobias are the most treatable of

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    so easily. Primary storage is basically the computer’s memory that is accessed by the CPU. Some examples of primary storages can be ROM, RAM and the processor cache. The reason why there are so many storage devices is because some are much faster to access, for example applications will load through your RAM as it is faster than getting it through your storage device. RAM is used every time to open a program from the hard drive, this is because it’s faster. The ROM is storage the computer uses to

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    with range queries and bitmaps. 2.4 Column Store Model In this model, data is stored in sections of columns instead of rows. This is almost an inverse of a relational model. The names of the column need not be predefined, i.e. the structure isn 't fixed, which helps in great scalability and performance. Columns in a row are stored in order according to their keys. A super-column also might be used which is nothing but a column containing nested sub-columns. 2.4.1 Cassandra: Apache Cassandra

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