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The Function Of Female Orgasm
2,011 wordsThis is something I wrote while I was at college about a year ago and it details some new research that has been published about the possible purpose of the female orgasm, which I think is pretty interesting... It's pretty dry and academic in tone and contains some fairly specialist language, but most of it should be pretty clear to most people. If anyone has a question or wants some more information on this kind of thing, mail me: Does the female orgasm have a function and, if so, what is it? T...
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Interest Rates Increased Demand
815 wordsWhen using the term investment it refers directly to the acquisition of new capital such as buildings, machines or offices. Firms will usually make the decision to invest on the expectation to make a gain. Investments made by businesses or firms usually involve millions of dollars, making investment a very big important decision with many different factors to take into account. There are four main factors, which would most likely influence a decision regarding investment, they include the curren...
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Group Of People Senior Citizens
1,751 wordsStereotypes Introduction When one is given an assignment to write a rhetoric and stereotype essay on the four groups of people namely, the Politicians, the Tattooed persons, the Feminists and the Senior Citizens, it would give the opportunity to the writer to have the most rhetoric view points naturally of the Politicians because in general when compared to the other three groups these are the most double faced characters wherever they exist in the world. Especially in our modern times, politici...
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Running Head Creatine Supplementation Does Not Improve Performance
1,287 wordsRunning head: CREATINE SUPPLEMENTATION DOES NOT IMPROVE PERFORMANCE Creatine supplementation does not improve performance August 21, 2008 Creatine Supplementation Does Not Improve Performance During the past few decades, creatine monohydrate has become quite popular. The nutritional component was introduced to the general public in 1990 s and has quickly become one of the most popular ergo genic aids or nutritional supplements among athletes. The recommended loading doses were as high as 20 - 30...
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Social Pressure Academic Performance
3,167 wordsEffects Of Social Pressure On Academic Performance. Effects Of Social Pressure On Academic Performance. Abstract The current experiment investigates the effects of different types of social pressure on academic performance of entering freshmen. Ninety undergraduate students (45 males and 45 females) were randomly assigned to three equal groups. Students of the first group experienced positive social pressure and their first semester Gpa's were used as a dependent variable. Those in the second gr...
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Young Childrens Higher Levels
2,758 wordsRunning Head: Storytelling and EmpathThe Effects of Storytelling on Expressions of Empathy in Preschool Aged Children Sarah E. Shafer Earlham Colleg Abstract The present study examined affective and cognitive empathy in preschool children. Seventeen children, ages three to five years, were given The Young Childrens Empathy Measure to determine their understanding of empathy. Participants were then read a childrens story and given the empathy measure again, to see if they expressed more empathy a...
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Young Childrens Higher Levels
2,692 wordsThe present study examined affective and cognitive empathy in preschool children. Seventeen children, ages three to five years, were given The Young Childrens Empathy Measure to determine their understanding of empathy. Participants were then read a childrens story and given the empathy measure again, to see if they expressed more empathy after hearing about a sympathetic protagonist. A second baseline score was obtained one week after the story was administered. On measures of cognitive anger, ...
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