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Define Long-Term Potentiation

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Define long-term potentiation.

Distinguish between necessary and non-necessary items in contracts involving minors.
Analyze the effects of intoxication on a person's ability to enter into a contract.
Understand the process and significance of disaffirmance in contract law.
Identify the legal outcomes and responsibilities following the disaffirmance of a contract.

Definitions:

Type A Personality

A behavior pattern characterized by high levels of competitiveness, urgency, aggressiveness, and impatience, often associated with a higher risk of coronary heart disease.

Competitive

Relating to or characterized by competition; involving entities striving against one another to attain a goal or superiority in a given field or activity.

Easily Angered

A temperament or behavioral trait where an individual is prone to quick and intense feelings of anger.

Time Urgency

The feeling of being constantly under pressure to accomplish tasks in a limited timeframe.

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