Carl rogers stated that <span>some events are experienced below the threshold of awareness and are either ignored or denied.
This could happen because our brain do not considered the event as 'relevant' for us so it decided to ignore it.
Or the brain act to fulfill self-defense mechanism because the event might mentally traumatize us, so it decided to denied it.</span>
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Women's Rights Movement. With Lucretia Mott and several other women, Elizabeth Cady Stanton held the famous Seneca Falls Convention in July 1848. At this meeting, the attendees drew up its “Declaration of Sentiments” and took the lead in proposing that women be granted the right to vote.
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<u>Answer:Although majority makes decision in democracy , the opinion of minority should not be neglected because of following reasons</u>:
- democracy is for all ,decision should be done without any discrimination .
- In democracy decision should need to make inclusively.
- minority have rights to say their feeling ,needs and conditions.
- As minority too are educated and rational.
- minority empowers communities and promotes the exercise of individual freedoms.
- Minority gives pressure to majority to make a good decision.
A gingival epithelial cell is attached to the basal lamina. Hemidesmosome
type of cell junction allows the cell to attach to the basal lamina.
Hemidesmosomes are very small stud-like structures found in keratinocytes of the epidermis of skin that attach to the extracellular matrix. They are similar in form to desmosomes when visualized by electron microscopy, however, desmosomes attach to adjacent cells.
Hemidesmosomes are also comparable to focal adhesions, as they both attach cells to the extracellular matrix. Instead of desmogleins and desmocollins in the extracellular space, hemidesmosomes utilize integrins. Hemidesmosomes are found in epithelial cells connecting the basal epithelial cells to the lamina lucida, which is part of the basal lamina.[2] Hemidesmosomes are also involved in signaling pathways, such as keratinocyte migration or carcinoma cell intrusion.
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