Papers 1521-1530 of total 9943 found.
Category: /Literature/Novels
…to Arthur that the mice had been experimenting on humans downing man’s existence on Earth. At the end of the book, two mice want to steal Arthur’s brain because they think that his brain might contain the Ultimate question.( ) Dolphins are the second smartest…
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…expressions that relate to new ideas can also be created. The "Chomskyan revolution" changed language study into a search for what goes on inside the brain. There are no primitive languages anywhere. All cultures have a language and all human language…
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…and refers to the integration and interpretation of sensory stimulation from the environment by the brain, and it focuses on three basic senses: tactile, vestibular, and proprioceptive”. There are many reasons why this particular therapy is lacking. First, all…
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…of this study demonstrated that MDMA, EA-1475 was one of the most toxic substances ever investigated”(ibid). According to Cohen, most of the studies on MDMA is to see the effect it has on brain neurotransmitter serotonin, which controls mood, sleep, sexual feeling…
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…the brain doesn't store a great deal of energy, like say the muscles do, it is very sensitive to the levels of blood sugar. If the brain isn't operating properly, then you can get all sorts of different symptoms. The first basic treatment is to avoid all foods…
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Category: /Literature/English
…. This culture-specific statistic is similar to the culture-specific disease, Kuru, found among the Fore people of New Guinea. The tradition among the Fore to eat the bodies of the deceased including the brain, resulted in the spreading of the Kuru. Cannibalism…
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…The Nineteenth Century European Paintings and Sculpture Galleries Van Gogh, Flowering Orchard (56.13), Annenberg Van Gogh Gallery Monet, The Four Trees (29.100.110), Annenberg Monet Gallery Visual perception is a function of our eyes and brain. We…
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…to his lungs and his brain. Within 2 weeks, Lance had gone through brain surgery, testicular surgery, and was given a 50-50 chance of having a full recovery, which doctors later told him was extremely optimistic, realistically Lance had about a %20 chance…
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…make it legal for a competent individual to decide in advance that they wish to withhold life-support systems and medicine that would sustain their lives. If an individual is declared “brain dead” be a licensed doctor, it is at the discretion of the family…
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brain activity, other vital organs can work by means of certain equipment. Now heart and lung machines can augment the duration of life. Some say that life is precious, but if a full filled life isn’t within the grasp of the person living it, than it can’t…
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