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Q ---Define thinking. discuss in detail mental imagery concepts and prototypes. 

Definition of Thinking

Thinking is a cognitive process that involves mentally manipulating information to form concepts, solve problems, make decisions, and reflect on ideas. It is a higher-order function of the brain that allows humans to process information beyond immediate stimuli. Thinking includes various mental activities like reasoning, remembering, imagining, and planning.

It helps us:

  • Understand and organize

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Q  -- Explain the fields of psychology

Psychology is the scientific study of behavior and mental processes. It is a broad field with many specialized areas, often called fields or branches of psychology. Each field focuses on different aspects of human (and sometimes animal) thought and behavior. Here’s an overview of the main fields of psychology:


1. Clinical Psychology

  • Focus: Diagnosis and treatment of mental illness, emotional disturbances, and dysfunctional behavior.

  • Common roles: Psychotherapists,

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Q --what is personality. Examplain freuds psyscheanulytical theory of presonality.

What is Personality?

Personality refers to the unique and consistent patterns of thoughts, feelings, and behaviors that characterize an individual. It shapes how people interact with the world and respond to different situations. Personality develops over time and is influenced by genetic, environmental, and social factors.


Freud’s Psychoanalytic Theory of Personality

Sigmund Freud, the father of psychoanalysis,...

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Q -- Knee joint 

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The knee joint is one of the largest and most complex joints in the human body, playing a critical role in supporting movement and weight-bearing. It connects the thigh bone (femur) to the shin bone (tibia), with the kneecap (patella) sitting in front to protect the joint.

Here are the main components of the knee joint:

  1. Bones:

    • Femur (thigh bone): The upper part of the knee joint.

    • Tibia (shin bone): The larger bone in the lower leg.

    • Fibula: A smaller bone alongside

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Knee joint

The knee joint is one of the largest and most complex joints in the human body, and it plays a crucial role in mobility and stability. It's a hinge joint that connects the thigh bone (femur) to the shin bone (tibia), and it also involves the fibula and the patella (knee cap).

### Key Components of the Knee Joint:

1. **Bones:**

   * **Femur (thigh bone):** The upper bone that connects to the tibia.

   * **Tibia (shin bone):** The lower bone that the femur rests on.

   * **Fibula:...

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Q    Enumerate the disorder of memory    

Disorders of memory refer to conditions in which an individual experiences problems with storing, retaining, or recalling information. These can result from neurological damage, psychiatric illness, or age-related decline. Below is an enumeration of major memory disorders, grouped by type:


I. Amnestic Disorders (Amnesia)

These involve partial or total loss of memory.

  1. Anterograde Amnesia

    • Inability to form new memories after the onset of the disorder.

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Muscle is a soft tissue in the body composed of cells called muscle fibers, which are specialized for contraction. Muscles are responsible for producing movement, maintaining posture, and generating heat.

There are three main types of muscle tissue:

  1. Skeletal Muscle

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Human rights

The abolition of slavery

Slavery is a type of forced labour in which a person is considered to be legal property of another. In many instances slaves were mistreated and brutalised, no legal rights and no means of escape. Although slavery of European citizens gradually became uncommon, slavery was still widely practised on the fringes of Europe and elsewhere in the world. With the abolitionism movement, which consists of a worldwide movement that sought out to abolish slavery, it pushed to the ruling...

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Threats to Information Systems can be divided into unintentional (non-deliberate) and deliberate threats: Unintentional Threats: These occur without malicious intent but still cause serious risks. Examples include human errors (carelessness with laptops, weak passwords, unsafe internet use, mishandling devices) and social engineering (manipulating employees into giving confidential information). Deliberate Threats: These are intentional attacks aimed at harming systems. Examples are espionage/trespass

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