Papers 1881-1890 of total 9943 found.
Category: /Literature/Poetry
…bore us, "Open your books to page three-fifty-four For twenty pages of homework you've been waiting for." After, or before, this amazingly sad bore The word "project" comes to mind; Yet another way to put your brain in a bind. "And look out, students…
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…managers differ even in the manner of thinking. Firstly, more than half of women business owners (53%) emphasize intuitive or "right-brain" thinking. This style stresses creativity, sensitivity and values-based decision making. Seven out of ten (71%) men…
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…can help in Parkinson's disease, growing heart muscle, to bone marrow, even brain tissue. I fall upon the Pro of this issue because I believe that if scientists can use embryonic stem cells before the fetus stage, then I believe there should be no reason…
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…they may be severely depressed, but then the next, they may be up and hyper. Doctors diagnose this disease through brain scans done by the Amen Clinic or they just guess by putting you on some meds and seeing if they affect you. Symptoms- The symptoms…
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…being painful and tender to the touch, fever, and difficulty swallowing. The swelling usually disappears after seven to ten days. Some complications includedeafness (usually only in one ear), arthritis, meningitis (inflammation of brain membranes…
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…people and not decide upon our passion and thoughts and as they say "two brains are better than one". But also you must have your own prints in your life even if they are wrong, this will give you experience in life. Also, it gives you the opportunity…
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…the brain and the eyes. So Agatha grew up and became self-educated. Loss in a family sometimes brings out the best in you. In Agatha's case, she developed a strong skill for writing. Another important piece is that she grew up reading Sherlock Holmes books. So…
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…the computer as a machine, but how complex does the electrical matrix have to become in order to transcend the mechanical world and enter the thinking world? Is the human brain where that line is drawn? The human mind does have the capability to cogitate about…
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…, alterations in dopaminergic systems, alterations in peripheral and central noradrenergic neurons, and changes in DNA and RNA synthesis in the brain (9). Children prenatally exposed to nicotine consistently score lower in the two subcategories of expressive language…
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…emotional, behavioral, or intellectual disturbances. Schizophrenia is associated with dopamine imbalances in the brain and defects of the frontal lobe and is caused by genetic, other biological, and psychosocial factors. All these factors force the person…
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