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    A Brain Dead

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    A Braindead Country Called Lebanon By: Rasha Abouzaki Published Tuesday‚ June 26‚ 2012 http://english.al-akhbar.com/node/8933 The myth of superiority clearly has a grip on the Lebanese. They presume that they are the masters of science‚ civilization‚ and progress. But looking beyond this “chauvinist” posture‚ we find a country barren of any institutions that encourage achievement. The feebleness of Lebanese scientific research could be one of the reasons for Lebanese society’s ignorance of its

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    Titanic Myths

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    send a U-Boat in disguise as a iceberg to gather information from shipping in England. There were mechanical failure that turned the mission into a horrible accident with catastrophic results. (Byers) I think these theories are ridiculous and are myths or legends. Reasons for so many deaths on the Titanic 1‚517 people died on the Titanic‚ here are a few reasons why. If there would have been an alarm that warned the passengers that the ship was sinking many would have

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    Cherry Terrero- Ortiz TV Brain It is safe to say that just about everyone has watched television at least once in their life. There is an equal amount of informative things as there are uninformative. To say that television makes you less intelligent is ridiculous and untrue. If your overall intelligence can be so easily affected by a 45 minute show then you should really question how smart you really are. Although I agree with Dana Stevens point about the show 24 and its false representation

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    The Iroquois myth‚ “The World on the Turtle’s Back‚” is a piece that has been passed down from one generation to the next since 1800. It introduces a story of the world; good and bad‚ male and female roles‚ a great god‚ the solar system‚ growth‚ etc. This text not only challenges stereotypical views of gender roles‚ but it also introduces a different perspective on superiority. As the male population is classically seen as dominant‚ fearless‚ and powerful souls; while the female population is seen

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    Jesus Torres Letter to the Editor Throughout the article “Hooked on a Myth” Braithwaite argues that fish are able to feel pain the way humans and other mammals do. She does excellent use of scientific terms to create a more persuasive argument and carry a more credible voice. However‚ the point of this letter is not to highlight her achievements but to point out her flaws. In her article‚ Braithwaite only suggest that fish may be able to feel pain. Even with all the research she includes‚ nothing

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    8/1/13 Biological functions and behaviors: The Brain Phase 3 There is no reason for an argument on which side of the brain is better because they are both used for different functions. A good example would be that most people who are left sided are often more logical than the right. The right side is said to be more intuitive thoughtful and subjective. The right side of the brain theory grew out of the work of Roger W. Sperry. The right side of the brain controls Recognizing faces‚ expressing emotions

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    Literature Review The Causes of Left and Right Handedness There are many theories posing the cause of handedness. Many researchers have debated these theories but are yet to have found an unambiguous answer. Even so‚ it has been found the vast majority of people‚ around 90%‚ use solely their right hand for tasks involving dexterity‚ indicating that only around 10% of the population are left handed and ambidextrous to some degree. Generally is more common in males than in females. Correspondingly

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    1 Critical Review No. 2: His Brain‚ Her Brain Abstract As Larry Cahill ’s article “His Brain‚ Her Brain”‚ points out there has been data showing a vast “...array of structural‚ chemical and functional variations” between the sexes; but does size matter? Lawrence Summers‚ former President of Harvard‚ thought so. Men ’s brains are 13% larger than women ’s brains‚ but does that really make them more advanced in math‚ physics and science? There are other anatomical variations and some of these

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    Few Brain Teasers in ECE/TCE/IN Department 1. 2. 1 -t2 1.The integral (-t) t 2 e dt evaluates to (a) -4/3 (b) 0 (c) 4/3 (d) – 2/3 Point charges = 1 nc and = 2 nc are at a distance apart. Which of the following statements are incorrect (a) force on is repulsive (b) The force on is the same in magnitude as that on Q1 (c) As the Distance between them decreases‚ the force on Q1 increases linearly. (d) The force on is along the line joining them (e) A point charge = -3 nc located at midpoint between

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    Brain Enhancement Is Wrong‚ Right? BENEDICT CAREY So far no one is demanding that asterisks be attached to Nobels‚ Pulitzers or Lasker awards. Government agents have not been raiding anthropology departments‚ riffling book bags‚ testing professors’ urine. And if there are illicit trainers on campuses‚ shady tutors with wraparound sunglasses and ties to basement labs in Italy‚ no one has exposed them. Yet an era of doping may be looming in academia‚ and it has ignited a debate about policy and

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