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…talent. Christian Kirke was one of the Wildfire crew also, he was an anthropologist and had a very logical brain, but was in the hospital and was unable to come. Then there was Mark Hall, a surgeon, who was the only single man on the mission. The first…
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…is a mistake in the genes that makes one constantly hungry and unable to stop the feeling. Prader-Willi syndrome discombobulates the hypothalamus, a section of the brain responsible for a wide variety of functions, including appetite control. Including this control…
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…, with the ruthless machine that controls them above. At the top, lies the rich upper class, particularly the “Brain,” John Frederson. In Metropolis, the workers are depressed, over-worked, and short-lived. Not only men work this terrible and dangerous job, but very…
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…, it is unfair for the families of one of these people to sit around and watch them suffer, or watch a disease relentlessly take over their body. This is where nonvoluntary euthanasia comes into play. If a person is in a coma, or is brain dead, meaning parts…
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…away all trivial, fond records...And thy commandment all alone shall live Within the book and volume of my brain, Unmixed with baser matter. Yes, by heaven" (II. I. 111). Yet despite this stirring vow of swift justice, Hamlet's fatal flaw will lead…
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…see someone killed on television, you know it is real and you are just watching it, but when you are trying to kill someone on purpose, your heart is pumping and your brain is going crazy. Many parents think that when their son is playing a violent…
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…. False Memory Syndrome can be created by mere wisps of suggestion. Bits and pieces of an experience are parcelled out to different regions of the brain, memories then settle in the auditory cortex, and memories of its appearance into the visual cortex. Its…
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…the General Hospital in Vienna as a clinical assistant. After making several conclusions about the brain’s medulla, Freud was appointed lecturer in neuropathology. At this time in Freud’s career, he developed an interest in the medical uses and benefits…
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…old with a brain tumor, visualization techniques. Garrett had decided he would imagine rocket ships attacking the tumor. Several months later, all Garrett saw was normal brain in his imagery and a CAT scan had showed the tumor to be entirely gone (Siegel…
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…The Effects of Music on the Human Brain and Heart Even if you don’t notice it, music is a large part of your everyday life. In the morning your alarm clock wakes you up to music, on your way to school or work you listen to music…
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