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Category: /Literature/English
…material.The first thing I noticed when looking at brain’s wall was a poster of Pele, the world’s best and most famous soccer player of all time. I asked him what was the reason he has this poster on your wall?. With a simple answer he replied that’s going to be me…
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…. They consist of psychological, genetic, hereditary, or environmental. Psychological depression can be a result of a death of a family member. This is also known as mourning. Serotonin and norepinephrine, a chemical produced in the brain, is not produced…
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…neuroimaging by PET and MRI scans can reveal that anger and sadness have a biological basis. It can see the circuits of the brain becoming activated when these emotions change and arise. The first step in figuring out why depression is more common in women…
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…Our brains are constantly at work processing and retrieving information. However, we become frustrated when we cannot readily retrieve information that we have stored in our brains. The inability to remember can occur for a number of reasons…
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…the future may hold as far as evolution for the human species. Homo sapiens are the only living representative of the family Hominidae. The Hominidae, or hominids are a group of upright walking primates with relatively large brains. So all humans…
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…defects in energy production. Most mtDNA deletions occur in brain, muscle, and other tissue with little cell division. By the end of one’s lifespan, certain parts of the brain consist of as much as 3% abnormal mtDNA (Ricklefs and Finch, 1995, 22). Many…
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…brilliant and doesn’t hold back on expressing the capacity and merits of his brain to his peers. As a matter of fact he is already so above the institutional standards that he chooses to skip classes. He doesn’t have much luck with women either and found…
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…bodies and brains are sensitive to even small amounts of lead, which can leave children with subtle but irreversible injury that does not appear until many years after the exposure to lead. The kinds of injuries lead causes in children include: learning…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…throughout the month, but it is used as an excuse for behavior. Furthermore women are considered to be artistic and imaginative, which are all aspects associated with right brain functioning. We tell women it is okay to use lots of colors and to be creative…
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…of crimes, like murders, robbery and different types of abuses. Drugs cause human brain to stop working; therefore, people who use drugs do insane things without caring about the rules and regulations. So, legalization of drugs will not decline the crime rate…
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