Category: /Social Sciences/Psychology
to be open-minded. The human brain can never be completely open to the innumerous thoughts and feelings flooding through it. Our brain operates on certain basic principles, which conspire to make a sense of self-actualization that is pleasant.
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Category: /Recreation & Sports
of spinal fluid and blood protects the brain from being damaged. When the head is hit harder than usual, the cushion of fluids cannot protect the brain, which can result in bruising of the brain and possibly tearing of nerve fibers. There will be a loss
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Category: /Recreation & Sports/Health Care
and body and leads to insanity and death within ten to
twenty years. The disease works by degenerating the ganglia (a pair of nerve
clusters deep in the brain that controls movement, thought, perception, and
memory) and cortex by using energy incorrectly
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Category: /Social Sciences/Psychology
purpose and thirdly, that all individuals use the tool in the same way, given the same opportunities.And from these facts, one question comes in light; whether animal tool-use necessarily reflects intelligence.
The human brain is much less advanced at birth
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Category: /Recreation & Sports/Health & Beauty
a fight, which is always something we as Aboriginals can be sure of, especially after we've had a few too many drinks. All jokes aside though, the blood is the stuff that carries the alcohol around the inside of the body and gets the alcohol up to the brain
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Category: /Science & Technology/Biology
associated with the digestive system because it also produces and secretes digestive enzymes. Although the endocrine glands are the body's main hormone producers, some non-endocrine organs - such as the brain, heart, lungs, kidneys, liver, thymus, skin
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Category: /Arts & Humanities/Film & TV
of social interests, and deterioration in areas of function such as work and self-care. Delusions can make a patient believe that he or she is being persecuted by those around them, that a machine controls their brain, or that they are someone else. Hallucination
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Category: /Literature
to register on a waiting list. The waiting list for hearts may take up to 1.3 years on average, because out of all the people who die, less than 1% of them are potential donors. In other words, less than 1% of the people who die are brain dead. A person who
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Category: /Science & Technology
The war over the health hazards of cellular phones is beginning to mount. The idea that cellular phones possibly cause cancer became an issue in 1993 when a gentleman sued a cell phone manufacturer saying that the phone caused his wifes brain tumor
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Category: /Science & Technology
at a time. Unlike the human brain which could process more than one thing at a time.
In addition, computers cannot learn on their own. As I said before computers only do what its program allows it to do. When engineers try to design Artificial Intelligence, I
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