Papers 1661-1670 of total 9943 found.
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…Let’s say a person was asked to define memory. They might define memory as storing information in the brain, which is typical. However, there is more to memory then just that. The stored information has to actually stay in your memory, and be able…
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…associated with hormones is the brain differences between males and females. Men and women use different parts of the brain for many of the same skills and seven out of eight areas in the brain differ between the two. Men seem to be better at math, and have…
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…, Pearl Jam "Brain of J," from the album Yield What does it mean to become modern? According to the Webster's Dictionary the appropriate definition of modern (for the purpose of this paper at least) is "modern artistic or literary…
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…-century-born meaning is "The popular idea of a computer as an electronic 'brain' is not entirely apt Basically, a computer is merely a calculating machine,… with the difference that the speed of a calculation has been enormously increased." Computer-aided…
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…preparations. DL-phenylalanine helps support the body's endorphins, the natural morphine (pain killers) found in the brain. DLPA helps extend the endorphin's lifespan so you get relief. Experimentation has shown that an extract of the citrifolia root (Morinda…
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…children had a less harsh life. They were made to join Hitler's Youth Movement, which were the way the Nazis way of brain washing the children with their beliefs. These children were expected to become future Nazi soldiers. The Germans invaded the countries…
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…a creative writer. To get your ideas flowing try these short writing exercises. If your brain freezes up just write "Can't think, can't think.." until it starts moving again. The trick is never stop writing. - If you have a twin what would life be like without…
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…prevent against dehydration due to lower levels of calcium, phosphorous, protein, sodium, and potassium than cow's milk. Fatty acids help brain development and vision. Breast milk is also easier to digest than cow's milk. There is also a lessened risk of SIDS…
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…is: What causes autism? Even though a single specific cause of autism is not know, researchers have been able to link autism to neurological or biological differences in the brain. In some cases, there appears to be a pattern of autism in families supporting…
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…completely then if it would be stopped at a pace where the drug could be acquitted. The user gets addicted to the drug because the brain tells the body that it's addicted. Most of the time drug users can get addicted off the first hit, injection, ingestion, etc…
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