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Category: /Literature/English
…for it. Without one or the other, I feel they would not be able to exist. The mind and the body coexist together and thrive on the other by using the others traits. Many argue that a human’s death is not death until the brain or mind has stopped. Once the brain
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Category: /Literature/English
…with this unnatural situation, the mind goes on automatic pilot. A primative, less-developed region of the brain takes over the actual driving. It tells the foot when to apply pressure to the brake and gad pedal and directs the eyes to stay open. Meanwhile the rest…
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Category: /Literature/English
…hurt! Mental blows keep on hurting. The author also disagrees strongly with the belief that we use only a fraction of our brain-in fact, he refers to it as absurd. He uses Darwin’s theory as the basis of his argument. He states that nature does…
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…with the subject of the Id. The Id part of your brain is what you are born with. All babies are influenced by the Id. They live in an all unconscious world. Little do they know what it right or wrong. In an adult this is the pleasure seeker of the person's…
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…. It is a progressive disorder of the central nervous system that results from degeneration of nerve cells in a region of the brain that controls movement. This degeneration creates a shortage of the brain-signaling chemical known as dopamine, causing impaired movement…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…a lot of using your brain decode what they are saying, it can also change your mood depending on the mood of the show. However, reading is not the same experience as watching television because the readers have to think about the words while they read them…
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…to rebuild faster without as much carbon monoxide. People that smoke marijuana, when compared to people who are drinkers, suffer less bodily harm. Since tetrahydrocannibinol, or THC, the intoxicating agent in marijuana, affects only the brain and the smoke…
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…. Receives the light and changes it in to electrical impulses that travel to the brain via the optic nerve.  Iris- coloured part at front of eye, composed of muscles. Regulates the amount of light entering the eye.  Lens- transparent…
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Category: /Law & Government
…parents all the time, but our brains don't fully develop until around the age of 20. In fact, the last thing that develops is involved with the ability to plan and make complex judgments. Underage drinkers will impair their brain from the skills they rely…
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…Genetic Disorder: Huntington's Disease (HD) Huntington's Disease is a disease affecting the nervous system, specifically a defect in a gene located in the brain. The gene is called huntingtin of unknown function and it affects a loss of cells…
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