Papers 2601-2610 of total 9943 found.
…"a brain that leads my use of anger / To better advantage." While Coriolanus' anger is incorrigible, Volumnia's anger is not. In the same vein, Volumnia can be a political creature when needed, where her son has no sense of politics and refuses any part…
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…to psychological abuse. (Jennish 57) To get scientific, here is information about the effects on the brain. At birth the brain is the most immature organ, it continues developing based on genes and environmental experiences which can have both positive and negative…
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…would find the fovea centralis, which is responsible for seeing fine details clearly. Also located in the retina is the rhodopsin. This is the chemical that converts light into electrical signals that the brain interprets as vision. Inside the eyeball is 2…
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Category: /Literature
…times and the animals believe him. Another scene where the pigs deceived the other animals is when the pigs took all the apples and milk for themselves. They said that they need the apples and milk for their brain to function properly and that they don't…
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Category: /Literature
…Don Quixote: Renaissance humor with a modern translation A Spanish knight, about fifty years of age, gave himself up so entirely to reading the romances of chivalry, that in the end they turned his brain, and nothing would satisfy him but that he must…
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…gave facts on autism, stating it is not a disease, but a developmental disorder of the brain. It told the three main symptoms, which are the social interaction, nonverbal communication, and the lack of interests. It also told about the signs of autism…
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…. The retina responds to light rays hitting it and converts them to electrical signals carried by the optic nerve to the brain. The outlying parts of the retina are responsible for peripheral vision while the center area, called the macula, is used for fine central…
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…slowly deteriorate, causing your muscles to not receive information from your brain. Your muscles then become useless and begin to deteriorate.         Symptoms of ALS include:                  Tripping and falling…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…is still a mess. She gets upset and starts yelling at me. Once I hear her raise her voice, there's something that triggers in my brain that commands me to argue with my mom. Before you know it, other topics come into our argument and things get uglier…
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Category: /Literature/Poetry
…towards one of her works. In order to introduce the controlling metaphor of The Author to Her Book, Bradstreet begins by using words that allude to the idea of birth. Within line one, Bradstreet uses the phrase "offspring of my feeble brain" to show…
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