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Slide 1 The prototype model has become popular for explaining pattern recognition, primarily because of evidence that suggests we tend to store prototypic concepts in memory…
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Slide 1 Gulf of Mexico Oil Leak Current Status, Impacts, and Everglades Foundation Involvement Photo sequence of Deepwater Horizon from April 20-22, 2010 (images taken from…
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