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    “Music has healing power. It has the ability to take people out of themselves for a few hours.” This is a famous quote from Elton John. This relates to my music life because music rejuvenates me and helps me when I’m sad. When I’m frustrated or irate I’ll play my flute or sing because it allows me to let out my emotions. I’m very ecstatic that I can participate in music at school through band class. Band gives me an intermission in my day, an opportunity to direct others, and a unique kind of…

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    The brain plays an integral part in the nervous system. The brain is one of the most important organs and it is one of the main contenders for the ‘most important organ’. It weighs a staggering 1.4 kilograms, and finds itself as the second heaviest internal organ, after the liver. This is reflected by the amount of blood carried to the brain. The brain uses up 20% of the oxygenated blood, which is used up for the functions that it performs. This statistic reflects the importance of the brain as…

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    argument surrounding questions such as: “How does the mind relate to the body (brain)? Are they—the mind and the brain—separate? Does the mind even exist, or is there really just the brain? If both exist, how do they interact? If not, how does one explain certain mental states without the mind?”. For this argument, the mind is defined as a non-physical state where consciousness—awareness and thought—take place, and the brain is a physical construction of neurons, which interact to produce…

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    A human, a primate species that walks the face of the Earth, is defined by the complex emotions that they produce, otherwise unachievable by other species. Human emotions are still a mystery to most people, by seeing how quickly we are able to change to one emotion to another. The fact we are even able to be able to have all of these emotions is remarkable. As researchers dig deeper they find out unique or emotions are and many other things that are able to categorize us as humans. Sympathy is…

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    Body Image is the subjective “picture” that people have of their own body, regardless of how their body actually looks. It is a multifaceted construct, consisting of cognitive and affective components (i.e., how people think and feel about their body), perceptual components (i.e., how people perceive the size and shape of their body and body parts), and behavioural components (i.e., the actions that people perform for the purpose of checking on, tending to, altering, or concealing their body).…

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    Essay On Epigenetics

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    as being any substance which has a psychological effect on the brain upon entering the body (Bernstein et al, 2013). While some of these are quite harmless, such as the caffeine found in coffee, the methylxanthines found in tea, and the theobromine found in chocolate, others can have dangerous effects. These dangerous…

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    A good diet could protect my brain cells in the advance age. Our diet will affect our well-being. However, a good multivitamin should be add to daily nutrition to make sure that our brains get the important vitamins and minerals. I was amazed how the treatment had impact the memory function in the elderly women. The information in this article opens my mind…

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    Daniel Levinson’s “Seasons of Life” theory consists of seven stages. However, for this prompt, the focus will be on the fifth stage: mid-life transition. This usually happens between the ages of 40 to 45, and is sometimes classified as one of crisis. During this stage, a person, whether it be a man or woman, begins to evaluate or reevaluate their life. Levinson states, during this phase there is a lot of soul searching and reflection done throughout this stage (Schoolworkhelper Editorial Team,…

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    of the brain and the genetic explanation of our behaviour (Price, Glickstein, Horton & Bailey, 1982). On the other hand, the psychoanalytic perspective focuses on how our internal processes affect our external…

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    Pierre Bourdieu in his book, Distinction: A Social Critique of the Judgement of Taste, describes in detail how people’s attributes, behaviors, and tastes correlate to their place in social space. However, while his ideas clarify how people make distinction of class, it does not fully capture class in the contemporary United States. This is not just in the choice of artistic works and food choices, but rather a crucial missing element that pervades our modern lives, the Internet. If one was to…

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