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…never experience true emotion. For all her beauty and brains, Lenina lacks one of the corner stones of a normal society, morals. She is not a bad person but does not have any set of guidelines to live by. The Solidaity Services with “Orgy-Porgy…
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…is this book so looked upon? As Victor, the main character tries to create the 'Perfect Man,' by sewing together body parts from other human beings, using the brain of the Professor, etc. Victor's good intentions backfires and the only result, of this brilliant…
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…Schizophrenia, a disease of the brain, is one of the most disabling and emotionally devastating illnesses known to man. It has been misunderstood for a long time and has received relatively little attention. Schizophrenia is not a split personality…
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…These Alternate Realities, God`s Word Is Written And Obeyed And That Makes Me Despise This Continent Severely. An Authentic Stigmatic, This Is Not For The Attention But My Brain Quantum Sense Fakery, But How Is This Suffering The Gift From God When I Didn't Even…
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…” can feel angry, morose, elated-even jealous or embarrassed. With several first-hand observations, case studies, and scientific brain analysis, the thought that animals can have emotions is extremely convincing. However, the opposed side makes some points…
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…neurotransmitters, which are chemicals that help the brain regulate behavior. In addition, a landmark study conducted by the National Institute of Mental Health showed that the rate at which the brain uses glucose, its main energy source, is lower in individuals…
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…it may be possible to use these cells to grow new organs, treat brain disorders, restore severed nerves in spinal injuries and perhaps even cure diabetes by growing new insulin-producing cells…
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…to pieces, which cannot be put back together, or only with a great amount of time, labor, and difficulty. Another example of personification is, “And then run?” A dream that run’s is a dream that is on the road to self-destruction. One of the brain's most…
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…and making it a much safer place to live. With executions in mind, it is incredible what ingenious methods can be thought of by the human brain and the fact that the idea is centered around the murdering of one man does not even change how prodigious…
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…will not want to learn and his education would be hurt. Many people consider standardized test as an intelligence test. Children believe success and brains are measured by standardized testing. This belief is especially detrimental to students’ growth…
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