What are examples of projection?

What are examples of projection? Ed, LCSW, projection refers to unconsciously taking unwanted emotions or traits you don’t like about yourself and attributing them to someone else. A common example is a cheating spouse who suspects their partner is being unfaithful. How do you handle someone projecting? As soon as you try to discuss, explain, […]

Are Kiwis almost extinct?

Are Kiwis almost extinct? Not extinct When did kiwi birds go extinct? The little spotted kiwi was once widespread on the North and South Islands that make up the mainland of New Zealand, but introduced predators such as cats, dogs and stoats, a reduced habitat and an enormous skin trade saw them decline rapidly in […]

What influenced 1990 2000 fashion?

What influenced 1990 2000 fashion? In the early part of the decade, the sartorial influence of grunge bands like Nirvana and Pearl Jam pervaded. The look was simple: an oversized flannel shirt, sometimes worn over a t-shirt, and jeans. Other grunge styles included beanies, band t-shirts, knitted sweaters with patterns and Converse shoes. What fashion […]

Why was the P-51 so fast?

Why was the P-51 so fast? Over the years, new features and technology were added to the P-51 to keep it updated with the times. These updates began as early as 1942 when the Mustangs were equipped with the British Merlin engine for speed. Adding the Merlin engine increased the speed of the P-51A (original […]

What is the full form of emus?

What is the full form of emus? An electric multiple unit or EMU is a multiple-unit train consisting of self-propelled carriages using electricity as the motive power. What is EMU and DMU train? Electric multiple unit (EMU) or Diesel multiple unit (DMU) refers to coaches/cars used for mostly suburban areas. These trains have multiple self […]

What can stop a muscle contraction?

What can stop a muscle contraction? Muscle contraction usually stops when signaling from the motor neuron ends, which repolarizes the sarcolemma and T-tubules, and closes the voltage-gated calcium channels in the SR. Ca++ ions are then pumped back into the SR, which causes the tropomyosin to reshield (or re-cover) the binding sites on the actin […]

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