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The five stages are: 1) Aninut, pre-burial mourning. 2-3) Shivah, a seven-day period following the burial; within the Shivah, the first three days are characterized by a more intense degree of mourning. 4) Shloshim, the 30-day mourning period. 5) The First Year (observed only by the children of the deceased).
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Your question has one part only: <em>a) The average weight of the eggs produced by the young hens is 50.1 grams, and only 25% of their eggs exceed the desired minimum weight. If a Normal model is appropriate, what would the standard deviation of the egg weights be?</em>
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You are given the <em>mean</em>, the reference value, and the <em>percent of egss that exceeds that minimum</em>.
In terms of the parameters of a normal distribution that is:
- <em>mean</em> =<em> 50.1g</em> (μ)
- Area of the graph above X = 51 g = <em>25%</em>
Using a standard<em> normal distribution</em> table, you can find the Z-score for which the area under the curve is greater than 25%, i.e. 0.25
The tables with two decimals for the Z-score show probability 0.2514 for Z-score of 0.67 and probabilidad 0.2483 for Z-score = 0.68.
Thus, you must interpolate. Since, (0.2514 + 0.2483)/2 ≈ 0.25, your Z-score is in the middle.
That is, Z-score = (0.67 + 0.68)/2 = 0.675.
Now use the formula for Z-score and solve for the <em>standard deviation</em> (σ):
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<em>Yes, I foresee the problem of inability to process emotional issues caused by lack of dreaming.</em>
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Dreams are thought to occur during the REM (rapid Eye Movement) sleep, but can also occur in all stages of sleep. During this REM sleep that occurs at intervals during the night, characterized by rapid eye movements, more dreaming and bodily movement, and faster pulse and breathing,<em> there is an absence of anxiety-triggering molecule noradrenaline in our brain. Also, we experience atonia, which is believed to occur to keep us from acting out our dreams</em>. During this REM sleep, research has shown that key emotional and memory-related parts of the brain are reactivated as we dream. <em>This means that emotional memory reactivation is occurring in a brain free of a key stress chemical, which allows us to re-process upsetting memories in a safer, calmer environment.</em>
We can infer from the statements above that, the elimination of dreaming by the drug might result in memory reactivation in an otherwise stressed brain. This might lead to memory fuzziness, inability to concentrate, and most importantly, inability to process emotional issues. This might eventually not be worth the 25 years saved by eliminating sleep.
In a psychoanalytic view, adult behavior is usually a representation of their childhood experiences. Thus, when an adult’s attitude toward church attendance is outstanding, then most likely church was a way of life since the adult was a child. It has been enriched with either parental guidance and other environmental factors.