Cheri's conditioned reaction indicates that she retains an implicit memory.
Implicit memory (or unconscious memory) is a long-term memory that can be recalled through the use of past experiences.
If she remembered that she got sick from oatmeal, it would be considered an <em>explicit</em> memory.
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They chose to try to resolve the ongoing crisis with England. However, the most significant issue faced by the Second Continental Congress was whether to continue seeking reconciliation with Great Britain or to declare independence, debated in June and July of 1776.
The Virginia Convention instructed its delegation in Philadelphia to propose a resolution that called for a declaration of independence, the formation of foreign alliances, and a confederation of the states.
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Aryans came to India, with the British, in the 19th century. Many British Indologists and a German one, created the Aryan invasion theory, by giving racist meaning to a Sanskrit word 'arya' which meant nobleman, at a time when race was used to justify colonialism. So, Aryans entered India, not by land, not by sea, nor did they land from the sky. They came through the textbook route.
The statement at the top is False,
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Hard work does not guarantee success, but the lack of it will probably lead to failure.
The combination between hard work and smart decisions increase the chances of what a person can achieve. Success is a combo of determination, being smart, persistence and resolution.
The percentage of a research paper that should be cited couldn't be more than 20%.
If the amount of citation more than 20%, you compromise the authenticity of your own research. Making it look like that you're just mashing several types of research into one.