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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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    “Don’t wait, not everyone gets the time I’m getting” (Albom 166). This was said by Morrie Schwartz. Morrie had a disease called ALS, ALS (also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease) is a disease that affects the nervous system, weakening the muscles and affects how the body functions. It’s slowing taking over his body, even he is dying and his time is limited, he takes the time he has left to make things right with people. Not everyone realizes that they had the time to live the life the right way until…

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    risk exposure to enzymes that degrade or destroy them. Thalamus: Thalamus is the gray matter in the brain between the midbrain and the cerebral cortex. If the thalamus is damaged might result in the loss or partial loss of any or all of those sensations. Corpus Callosum: It allows the exchange of information between the two spheres of our brain. If we did not have it, the two spheres of our brain would be unable to transmit information to each other hence no communication would occur. Wernicke’s…

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    Abstract: The play “Red Oleanders” is first written in Bengali language under the title “RaktaKarabhi”. Tagore conveys the message that the Utilitarian approach and vast industrialization throughout the world would resulting in diminishing human compassion and cause Ecological Imbalance.So he used characters as a metaphor of human instincts such as greed, power, envy, love, trust, and sacrifice. The play Red oleanders is a One-act play which follows the Aristotle’s rules. He fallow’s three…

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    satisfaction in our lives. The Schachter-Singer Theory- Also known as “Two-Factor Theory of Emotion” created by Stanley Schachter and Jerome Singer. This state that our emotion is involves cognitive activity and emotional arousal. A process wherein our brain can determine the stress stimulus producing an emotion. It explains that we become aware of the reason behind emotional response which we will start looking for environmental clues for a proper interpretation of our…

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    relationships and the way they changed due to the interface, I think this is due to our needy obsession of always wanting the newest and better technology for the good of ourselves. The protagonist in this tale, Siri Keeton, a man who loses half his brain as a child due to epilepsy that changes his characteristics, begins to show even less emotions with less thought and spontaneity relates to the…

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    A society is like a human body. It comprises of different parts with dissimilar functions that have to work together to for a smooth running. If an organ suffers, the whole body is affected. Similarly, every individual ought to perform certain roles for the productivity and growth of the society. When individuals accept each other’s differences, support one another in times of need, and make sacrifices, the overall well-being of the society will improve. Wouldn’t it be lovely if everyone lived…

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    Although brains cannot be distinctively categorized as male brains and female brains, there are some minor differences between them and there are certain characteristics that are more prominent in males and some characteristics more in females. These differences can be seen when the foetus is around 26 weeks. Men’s brains are supposed to be larger in size, but both male and female brains are said to be the same size in proportion to their bodies and are equally intelligent and have the ability…

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    LIVE A THOUSAND LIVES WITH JUST ONE SOUL. A good book has the power to change our lives, unlike any other thing. But with the rapid advancement of technology, people seem to have forgotten the simple joys good inspirational and motivational books could bring. Reading books let us travel through different worlds as Dr JOHN MAXWELL, the trusted leadership mentor succinctly put it thus in his book " 360 degree leader" it's through book that we enjoy intercourse with the superior minds ... in the…

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