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Neurological Basis of Dyslexia
Neurological Basis of Dyslexia
Introduction
Dyslexia, deficit in learning to read, is by far the most common form, probably because reading is among the cognitive functions that can be altered specifically, one that sounds most clearly in the short and long term on academic skills. The inability to ...
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Approaches to Promote Engagement in Children's Picture Books
Research Diary
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This research talks about the approaches that could be helpful in engaging children with their picture books. Picture books play a significant role in children's lives, and provide huge support in children's acquisition of information about the world. Picture books also posses ...
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DEBATE
Debate: “We shall never understand the brain”
We shall never understand the brain
Introduction
There has been a wide research on brain and its functions and the research has provided information about the various functions of brain. Brain is one of the most important and active part of the body and the functioning ...
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COMPARING THEORISTS
Comparing Theorists
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Compare Theorists
Introduction
The word personality comes from the word etymologically person, which in Greek is prosopon and means "mask" is defined as the dynamic organization within the individual of those psychophysical systems that determine his characteristic behavior and thought. It is a relatively stable and ...
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The Miracle Worker
The Miracle Worker
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Helen at first acted served abusively towards Annie and did not welcome her teacher's company. As liberally as locking her teacher in a room, Helen would bite and hit her as well. Keller did not like this new and different lifestyle, which was now loaded with framework ...
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Identity and Agency
Identity and Agency
Introduction
Extensive research is carried on the development of emerging adulthood, or the prolonged transition from adolescence to adulthood. Identity issues emanate during emerging adulthood. Several sociological options, cultural and economic changes influence the viable potential identity formation in an emerging individual (Schwartz, 2005).
Discussion
Several researchers have ...
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Childhood Obesity between Cultures
Childhood Obesity between Cultures
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According to the latest research there are many other factors that are contributing towards the exceeding rate of obesity. Those are endocrine disruptors, decreased variability in ambient temperature, insufficient sleep, increased use of medications, pregnancy at a later age, proportional increase in age and ...
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CHILDREN'S COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT
Children's Cognitive Development
Children's Cognitive Development
Introduction
What is language? Language is the method of human communication, either spoken or written. It consists of the use of words in a structured or conventional way. It is described as any form of medium of expression. It could be vocal, sign, non-verbal ...
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Stereotypes
Stereotypes
Introduction
The term 'Stereotype' is interpreted as a simplified and widely shared vision of a place, an object, an event or a group of people united by certain recognizable characteristics or qualities. Although, many people tend to view stereotypes as a form of caricature or inversion of some positive characteristic possessed ...
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MEMORY PROCESSING
Memory Processing
Memory Processing
Outsiders viewpoint is a general distinction can be made between short-term memory that relies on sustained neural activity and long-term memory that depends on structural changes in the brain. Within short-term memory, a further distinction can be made between an active maintenance of neural activity and a ...