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    a new electrical impulse crosses a gap called a synapse in the brain. When information is new and unfamiliar these impulses must cross the synapse more often to strengthen the new pathway, thereby solidifying the acquisition of the new information. After absorbing the new concept a network of hippocampal cells become associated with that memory, making it easier to cross that synapse in the future to access any knowledge associated with that pathway (Suzuki, 2015). This is why it is easier to remember

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    wanted to know why. I told them it was because I loved to eat grasshopper pie. There were lots of laughs and kids shouting gross. I asked them if they had ever had grasshopper pie and of course, no one had. Throughout many of my lessons I use a cross curricular approach, so this lesson fit right in. To incorporate math, we made a chart that showed how many students thought they would like grasshopper pie. Most of the boys were talking

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    Viva Cuba Research Paper

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    museum, and Hayes shoe store, etc. The Viva Cuba organization completed its first mural in 2001 with plans to complete 12 more. In 1928 an emergency plane landed by Amelia Earnheart in the area is captured in another mural. Paul T Carr, Philips 66 station opened in 1932 to see how it would go, he opened at the 4 way intersection. Back then people called it the 4 way intersection now these days we call it the 4 way. On the chimney there was a P for the owner Paul people thought it stood

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    Marilyn Cross’ Funeral We are all gathered here today to remember the short, but luxurious life of our beloved friend, Marilyn Cross. This courageous young woman did many incredible things throughout her lifetime. She was incredibly humble about those graceful things, nor she didn’t even realize what she had really accomplished in life. This girl in front of us today was number one, an All-American soccer athlete, number two, she was on the Honor’s Society all throughout Middle and High School,

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    because I know that my hours will be invested in the lives of the students around me, not merely a means to pay for college. I am becoming a nurse to make a difference and would cherish the opportunity to make an eternal difference through my work station during my college career prior to the inception of my career in nursing. 2. What would you like to gain from serving in this position? Serving in this position will improve my ability to nurture relationships in order to display Christ’s love to

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    She also visited the Red Cross stations set up everywhere around the world to help those fighting in World War II (“Eleanor Roosevelt”-Biography.com). Eleanor found that she was especially good at making speeches during the Great Depression, causing her to give speeches very often as

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    inventions, and the street life true to that time period. Although the characters in Holmes stories are fictional, behind the scenes and settings is realistic Victorian England. Trains and train stations are mentioned throughout the Holmes stories. At the end of the Victorian era there were twelve depots, or trains stations in London. Due to the elimination of many buildings, steam powered trains changed the layout of the city of London more than any other invention. Steam not only fueled the trains, it also

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    Douglas Bieker Analysis

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    volunteers at the local fire station.  Doug, father of 3, has a hard time trying to understand all of his children. one wants to be a lawyer, one a firefighter, and the last dropped out of college with no real dream. he has handed all of them a kick start to life. paying for schooling that the kids cant afford. making sure they had a bed to sleep in. keeping all their cars running and filled to the brim with gas. he also has a widely used blood type, O+. every time the red cross calls him up, he sets

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    Culture and Cross-Cultural Linkages in American Music I have recently been listening to a lot of Motown music and even jazz. I have never before explored music in the extent that I have done this semester. I always thought of myself as “cultured” but this semester, I’ve begun to realize there are more areas of music that I have not explored than those which I have. And as I explore culture and cross-cultural linkages in our music, I realize how much one generation’s music ‘speaks’

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    The Cathedral of Saint Francis de Sales

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    From St. Peter’s Basilica in Vatican City to the Cathedral of Notre-Dame in France, architects have designed some of the most beautiful Churches in the world. Expressing every little detail and nuance, they have relentlessly taken the time to develop these remarkable centers of worship. However, tourists of these Churches seem to fail to go “behind the scenes” and appreciate all the decision making and planning used to create these magnificent wonders. Thus, we the architects have put together

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