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    between the two brains is in a loop that a start in the front of the brain‚ the loop includes; the parahippocampalgyrus‚ the amygdala and several other parts of the brain that are tied to emotion and impulse control. Under certain circumstances these parts of the brain would light up drastically on a “normal” person’s MRI scan‚ but would not light up at all on a psychopath’s MRI scan. Researchers‚ at King’s College London’s Institute of Psychiatry‚ say “the differences in psychopaths’ brains mark them

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    Teenage Brain

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    are now unearthing more and more about the teenage brain. Discovering what is causing all this change in behavior. For me‚ after interviewing my parent‚ and looking at their questionnaire‚ it is safe to assume that teen’s brains and thought processes are different of an adult’s brain. Scientists’ are also backing up this claim. The first reason I think teen brains are different from adult brains‚ is because of the growth occurring in the brain. Just before puberty‚ there is a growth spurt in the

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    brain drain

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    The term “Brain Drain” has come into limelight with the trend of educated and skilled people and workforce moving from one country to another to achieve career gains. The talent of such people as a result becomes available to the nation to which they relocate. The biggest disadvantage of brain drain is the depletion of talent from the native nation which may badly need their skills and talent. It is the migration of country’s intellect which may have otherwise served their motherland and contributed

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    Brain Drain

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    Brain drain Brain drain is an often a familiar expression. This refers to the export‚ or going out of Indian brains to different countries. We term it as a drain of the brains; for‚ it is believed that the India is at a loss‚ when our best brains work for other countries leaving some lesser brains. Let us analyze why there was so much of mass depature of brainpower from India and regulate such drain by some norms. It is a matter of pride for Indians that the world‚ as of today‚ has recognized the

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    Brain Drain

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    Brain Drain With the growing trend of immigration‚ many problems continue to arise. Specifically‚ people who are qualified medical practitioners are moving from their poor home countries to work in wealthier and better-developed ones. This phenomenon is known as “brain drain.” According to Dictionary.com‚ “brain drain” is “a loss of trained professional personnel to another company‚ nation…that offers greater opportunity.” Poor countries suffer from significant “brain drain” of their health professionals

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    Adolescent's Brain

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    makes a lot of differences one of which is to the brain itself. There are many ways the adolescent’s brain is different from an adults. One reason that an adolescent’s brain is different from an adults is that a child’s brain is not fully developed. Most adolescents have a lack of impulse control. They cannot resist things that are tempting. If one of their friends is doing something risky that may harm themselves and

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    Brain Dissection

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    Mammalian Brain Dissection Purpose: The purpose of dissecting the sheep brain is to learn the structure of the brain. We must learn a brains structure to help us learn its functions‚ because they are very important and part of the Central Nervous System. We must learn the Central Nervous System to learn how it communicates between different parts of the body and the body’s interactions with the environment because it is a California standard.   Analysis Questions: 1.) What observable features

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    The Brain Initiative

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    The human brain is in many ways‚ just as mysterious as space. It is the organ that has brought the human race to an advanced state that is truly inconceivable when compared to our ancestral species’ accomplishments. The human brain has allowed humans to build kingdoms‚ let them fall‚ create massive sculptures‚ buildings‚ and computers. It has cured diseases and created languages that are used by all to describe the abstract thoughts we uniquely have. It has led us to great compassion and empathy

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    Beauty and Brain

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    well-functioned brain. Like for example‚ joining beauty pageant. People would probably say ’What is beauty if brain is empty’ when judges must asked you a question. So we must study hard to consider ourselves Beauty and Brain. Beauty is not about having a beautiful skin‚ or body. It’s about what’s within. If you have a good and a pleasing personality‚ then you have to consider yourself beautiful from within. In behalf of being beautiful‚ let’s just don’t forget about having a well-functioned brain. Like for

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    Physical Fitness

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    Physical fitness is related to the optimal physiological conditions of the body‚ which involves performance of the heart‚ lungs‚ and muscles. Many connect physical fitness with the maintenance and improvement of their physical appearance. However‚ what we do with our bodies also affects what we can do with our minds. Physical fitness can improve not only body health but also mental health. Physical exercises improves muscle and strength but also strengthen bones and reduce body fat. Regular physical

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