Category: /Society & Culture/Religion
/>A faith in the unknown can not be questioned for the obvious fact it is the unknown, not completely comprehendible by the human brain. Once again religion is a set of rules and regulations by which to run your life. It is the people in the religion
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Category: /Business & Economy
, chief economist at Lombard Strret research. " We should do unique and specialised tasks requiring the use of our brains."
The type of manufacturing firms are still competing effectively.
The main types of manufacturing companies that are competitive
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Category: /Recreation & Sports/Mental Health
display the same symptoms, but to a lesser degree, and are less likely to have mental retardation
<Tab/>Researchers have found that genetic mutations in the brain result in damage to the corpus callosum, the bundle of fibers that connects
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Category: /Social Sciences
'depressants', because it slows down the brain and the central nervous system.
Reasons for experimenting
"h Creates a sense of euphoria and well-being
"h Can make a problem disappear for a short time
"h Control stress or relieve discomfort
Short term effects
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Category: /Social Sciences
imaging to confirm that the hypothalamus- the sex center in the brain- functions differently in gay men that in heterosexual men" (Chicago Tribune, 1). That might not be poof that homosexuals cannot change, but it is proof that they are different. You cannot
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Category: /Literature/European Literature
is the use in advertising to create an easy association with the human brain, to allow it to easily associate items, and to understand that because a man in a white lab-coat says that a certain toothpaste is better than any other, is because he is wearing a white
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Category: /Science & Technology/Biology
Huntingdon's Chorea
1.<Tab/>Genetic Causes:
The gene that causes the disease is found at the tip of chromosome-4. It leads to
damage to some of the nerve cells in the brain. It is not known what the gene's usual function is and how
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Category: /History
as these other people. If we didn't have
history than we would not have any thing to share with one another.
The third reason history is an important factor in our life is because our
minds are store our experiences. Everyone is born with a part in the brain
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Category: /Science & Technology/Biology
enough to prove that they are our ancestors.
Sponges do not have a nervous system, brain or any organs. Their body is defined by a system of cells and they have no shape. The cells have a very unique way of working together but they all work for the common
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Category: /Literature/Creative Writing
into my brain: "If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music he hears, however measured or far away."
A poster on the wall of my bedroom illistrates a beatnik walking
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