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    "Instead‚ the ancient Pueblo people depended upon collective memory through successive generations to maintain and transmit an entire culture‚ a worldview complete with proven strategies for survival. The oral narrative‚ or story‚ became the medium through which the complex of Pueblo knowledge and belief was maintained. Whatever the event or the subject‚ the ancient people perceived the world and themselves within that world as pan of an ancient‚ continuous story composed of innumerable bundles of

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    5 ways to reboot your sex life Delete jealousy She’s thinking “He’s flirting with hot younger women‚ I know it.” Reprogram her hard drive Jealousy‚ like any bad habit‚ is an ever-worsening cycle. But you can beat it by applying the theory of psycho-cybernetics‚ espoused by legendary American thinker Dr Maxwell Maltz. All you need to do is bombard her brain with different perspectives‚ opening new neural pathways. According to a recent AOL Living survey‚ 53 per cent of women admitted they were

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    Exercise 20 HLT-362V

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    Class: HTL-362V-0104 EXERCISE 20 1. Which patient scored the highest on the preoperative CVLT Acquisition? What was his or her T score? Patient 3 scored highest on the preoperative CVLT Acquisition with a T score of 62 2. Which patient scored the lowest on postoperative CVLT Retrieval? What was this patient’s T score? Patient 4 scored lowest on the postoperative CVLT Retrieval with a T score of 23 3. Did the patient in Question 2 have more of a memory performance decline than average on

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    Case Studies 1. A small family was traveling in its van and had a minor accident. The children in the back seats were wearing lap belts‚ but still sustained numerous bruises about the abdomen‚ and had some internal organ injuries. Why is this area more vulnerable to damage than others? Name specific organs that would be injured‚ as well as the abdominopelvic quadrant and region in which they are found. What injuries might you suspect in the damaged organs? The area is vulnerable because

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    We’ve all had decisions we made in life. Some decisions were good and became life changing while others were not so good and become life experiences. One decision I made in my life will always stand out as the best decision I ever made. This involved my youngest son Gannon and the decision to have a major operation that not only saved his life‚ but gave him a better quality of life. To understand why this changed his life for the better you need to know what he has been through. Gannon is a nine

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    In “Winter‚ Frontal Lobe” by Brecken Hanock‚ the speaker has two meanings that are simultaneously occurring‚ a literal and a metaphorical (which can be supported by the Winter and frontal lobe of the title). In the literal meaning the speaker describes an ice fishing trip he/she goes on with his/her dad. While “Dad chops a hole.” (1) in the ice where it was dark because the water would be the deepest. The speaker can hear the “Tunk. Dark hair blighted \ by snow bees‚ his axe” (2-3). “Tunk” is an

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    After rolling out of bed from a deep comfortable sleep‚ John mosys downstairs for his morning cup of joe. As he sits down at the kitchen table‚ he pulls out the morning paper and begins to read. After a little bit‚ he starts to feels a presence‚ he lowers his paper‚ and there at his feet‚ is Duke‚ his two year old mastiff. “What’s up pup?” John says jokingly. Duke continues to stare him down without movement. This concerns John‚ since Duke would usually be licking John’s hands and wagging his

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    Deja Vu

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    DÉJÀ VU A phenomenon two in three people report. Most of us shrug it off as a mental hiccup. Indeed‚ researchers propose it’s a sense of familiarity without a recollection of why something is familiar‚ or perhaps a timing issue in the brain where thoughts are experienced twice because of a slight wiring delay‚ lending the second occurrence an odd sensation of repetition. But some people believe it’s a glimpse into a past life. To put it in to terms‚ it’s that overwhelming sense you get during a

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    Deja Vu

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    Crystal Riddell Susan Datz PHI 101 June 21‚ 2008 Socrates and Déjà Vu Slide 3- Lived Prior Lives: What happens to the soul when we die? Does the soul come back into the form of another body? How is someone born already knowing certain things? Let’s take a look at some of these questions by first looking at a man named Socrates. Point 1- Law of opposites: Socrates believed that human beings have lived prior lives so to try to explain and validate the point on living prior lives he used the law

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    A Lobotomy is an operation that was first completed on humans in 1935 by Dr. Moniz‚ who was awarded the Nobel Prize for his lobotomy practices in 1949. The doctor drilled holes into the brain and he destroyed the nerves that connected the frontal lobes to the main body of the human brain. The doctor warned that lobotomies should only be used in rare‚ unusual cases when other methods and treatments had failed. In 1936‚ Walter Freeman and James Watts performed their first lobotomy on a patient showing

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