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    arsenals it was also the struggle for dominance in psychological warfare, massive propaganda campaigns and espionage, rivalry at sports events, and technological competitions such as the Space Race. The conflict of proxy wars causes many damage for both sides like the Vietnam War the casualties of civilian were 195,000-430,000 South Vietnam civilian

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    Damage to Daves Frontal lobe Damage to Dave 's frontal lobe could be having an impact on his cognitive function with deficits in the areas of memory, social skills and attention. Stuss (2011) states that memory is one of the functions of the frontal lobe; it could be the case that Dave’s injury has affected his procedural memory. Furthermore Vecera and Rizzo (2004) argue that social attention involves frontal lobe processes such eye gaze cues to allocate attention, again damage to this area of

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    Why Kids Damage their Eyes, Brain, and Hands When they stare at a computer screen Did you know that you can seriously damage your eyes when you stare at a computer screen. To begin I think that whenever you stare at a screen you can damage your brain, eyes, and hands. Also you could damage your eyes with a computer screen. In addition it can cause eye strain. Finally you can damage your hands. To sum it all up that is why kids should wear glasses when they look at eletronics. Eye Strain

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    Introduction The objective of this study is to utilize Local indicator of spatial association (LISA), in particular the bivariate local Moran 's I, as a procedure for evaluating the damage of mountain pine beetle infestation over vast lodgepole pine forest with GIS and coarse scale multi temporal Aerial overview survey (AOS) data. The authors point out beetle infestation results in commercial timber loss, increase fire risk, habitat loss. They also point out, a growing concern of spreading beyond

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    Through the lifetime, cells in our bodies get damaged and die. The damaged cells need to be replaced to help our bodies continue functioning. Thus, it makes the cell cycle a very important function that makes cells replicate themselves. The cell cycle is controlled and regulated by checkpoints in the end of G1, G2 and during Metaphase in M. The checkpoint G1 checks if the cell should go through the cell division cycle and whether it has appropriate growth factor. If a cell passes the checkpoint

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    representative from him to the maintenance chief and finally the maintenance officer who has the final word. The primary objective of the tool control program is to improve flight safety by eliminating aircraft accidents, incidents, and associated equipment damage caused by lost or misplaced tools. Secondary objectives include the reduction of expenditures for additional out fitting and replacement of missing, defective, or pilfered tools; the reduction of man hours for maintenance task completion; and a general

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    This means that parents and guardians should be aware of their actions and what impact they have on a child’s brain. Whether a child grows up in an institute, orphanage, or house, there is still a probability that their caretakers can cause brain damage. This is an important problem in our community as well as in our country due to the fact that many do not know how to take care of children. Three factors which are damaging to the child’s brain are neglect, toxic stress, and violent video games.

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    It is no question that invasive species cause more damage than nourishment. They have caused harm on every continent on this planet and are a threat to their ecosystems. The key to successfully managing invasive species is to understand what they are, how they arrive here, and the damage they cause. That way we as a society can recognize the threat that they pose to our ecosystems and manage them. Step one in successfully managing invasive species is to understand what they are. An invasive species

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    Introduction The normal function of the central and peripheral nervous systems depend highly on the successful functionality of afferent and efferent neurons. Neurons are cells that have the ability to transmit sensory and motor messages throughout the body. These signals are promoted by electrically insulating myelin sheaths that surround the axons of neurons. These sheaths are produced by Schwann cells and other glial cells. When a neuron is damaged, a communicative circuit is compromised and

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    Other than physical damage to the women who got the cells sucked out of her, abortions can cause emotional and psychological damage. Every woman that gets a abortion has a different reaction. The medication mothers receive after an abortion can make the mother have very mixed emotions. Right after the procedure they may be happy and sad, at the same time. Some women say that these feelings go away after a period of time. Others is lingers with them for the months to come. Another issue is the lack

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