Papers 2571-2580 of total 9943 found.
Category: /Social Sciences
…was in a car accident earlier this year and her car hit a bluff. She was thrown through the back window of the car and now has a permanent bruise on her brain, which will affect the rest of her life. Another would be when my cousin was in a wreck. She flew…
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…with no other significance, wouldn't most people be left wanting? <Tab/>The senses getting input configures particles within the brain creating thought and feelings. It is all explained through mathematical variations - explains why most scientists…
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…with the incentive to objectively examine the most important organ of the human body, the brain. The relevance of psychology is emphasized even further when considering the relevance that it yields over such typically intangible conditions as psychopathic tendencies…
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Category: /Literature
…organs and tissues. While the opportunity to save lives by producing replacement brain cells, livers, and other vital organs justifies support, the fact that human embryos would be created for the sole purpose of being destroyed deters many from advocating…
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…from water that later leads to seizures, weakening the brain cells.(Just one example) When there are weak cells the functions of the body seem to break down, affecting not only the mother, but the fetus as well.          Hypertension forms like…
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…suffering from physical ailments like epilepsy and brain tumors. Today researchers are learning about the biological origins of many mental illnesses such as schizophrenia, autism and alcoholism. The mental disorders that cause severe social problems…
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…of Wisconsin.         Overall, there is no apparent reason to clone humans. A duplicate body does not mean a duplicated mind. The clone's brain would be far different, for the clone would have to learn everything from its own experiences. Is cloning a human…
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Category: /Literature/Poetry
…. "A mans brains splattered on a stretcher bearers face." The word "splattered" is effective in that it is an onomatopoeia that sounds truly horrible in this context. Even the title, "Dead Man's Dump" suggests a wasteland of distraught bodies left to rot because…
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…Howard Gardner, a professor at Harvard, introduced his theory of multiple intelligences in 1983. It is a theory about the brain that says human beings are born with a single intelligence, that cannot be changed, and is measurable by a psychologist…
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…of the decisions in Athens. They treated the women as if they had no brain to do things on their own. Men were given the most responsibility and, therefore, were considered the most important people in ancient Greece.…
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