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An infant sustains damage to her ventromedial frontal and orbitofrontal brain areas but survives. She has no clear deficits, but the parents have noticed she does not respond to punishment of any kind. What disorder might you be concerned about when they reach adulthood?
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As you drive in to school, you hear a random radio-show caller arguing that sun exposure really has not been shown to cause skin cancer and that some research suggests that skin cancer is completely genetic and not related to sun exposure at all. at the time, you think that this is a silly argument and that the caller does not know what she is talking about. however, two months later, you are outside without wearing sunscreen, and you find yourself remembering that you had read something about how the sun actually does not cause skin cancer. this process is evidence that has influenced your attitude
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Which was an important long-term result of the civil war? a a feeling of american nationalism developed. b. industrialism increased in the south. c. differences between social classes declined.
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Which of these was not a component of the american system? a) protective tariff b) internal improvements c) universal manhood suffrage eliminate d) the 2nd bank of the united states
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An infant sustains damage to her ventromedial frontal and orbitofrontal brain areas but survives. Sh...
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