Papers 1911-1920 of total 9943 found.
…content is based in the super natural characters, religious traditions and beliefs that might twist up a child brain.…
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…irreversible brain, liver, and kidney damage.…
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brain disease affecting thinking, perception, mood, and behaviour. Its exact cause is unknown but overwhelming evidence points to faulty chemistry or structural abnormalities in the brain. In some cases schizophrenia is generic. Schizophrenia strikes one…
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…reaches his teens, he is usually fully brain washed into believing that the beliefs of his particular society are the correct beliefs that everyone should have. However, when some people mature and are exposed to other belief-systems, they begin to question…
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…his brain. Vajrayaksa is a small sculpture standing 42.9cm high and is arms with weapons and clothed in a classic Japanese battle garment. Iret-iruw is life-size and pictured on the outside of his coffin as he looked before, and has paintings and verses…
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…. INTRODUCTION: Attention Material: Who has a body piercing besides their ears? Well did you know that by getting a piercing you have put yourself at risk for getting a severe infection. The first case of a brain abscess caused by a tongue piercing has been…
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…, and have their genes saved, could clone identical organisms. Another benefit of cloning is called therapeutic cloning, which enables the creation of steam cells. These cells are multifunction that can be transplanted to act like other cells, such as brain cells…
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…to simulate the abilities of the human brain. The intention of an expert system is to computerise the expertise of individuals with certain skills. The expertise can be preserved and improved, and the system may even replace the expert. In practice, the expert…
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…are conscious of their own decisions they aren't going to be brain washed by posters in the hall or coke machines that have the front label to large. The only question I have left, is it more important to let companies try to get your friends, kids, or family to buy…
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…it? Only amidst the flashing and heat of the casino lights can a person really let their money turn their brain into an emotional feeding frenzy. This rush, like any other high, has psychological and chemical impacts to a person. You could link gambling to any…
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