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Boundaries of the I-Function in Twins | Serendip's Exchange
Feb 13, 2008 ... Identical, conjoined, and half-twins are all examples of intrinsic variability in humans. Intrinsic variability exists in all animals and is ...
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High Heels: 4 Inches Closer to Heaven | Serendip's Exchange
Women choose to wear high heels for many reasons; the key is that they indeed are the ..... In wearing high heels women can choose to empower themselves ...
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Life
Dec 17, 2004 ... For a similar conclusion, using both the Game of Life and some variants of it, ... The Game of Life was invented by John Horton Conway, ...
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QIR: Reading a Picture Forum
Welcome to "Reading a Picture" Name: Anne Dalke (adalke@brynmawr.edu) Date: 08/30/2004 16:07. Link to this Comment: 10704 ...
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Rage Disorder
Rage Disorder. Ingrid Katz. The study of the relationship between the mind and the ... Mental illness can be categorized as reflecting abnormalities in the ...
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Sleep Paralysis: Awake But Still Asleep | Serendip's Exchange
Nevertheless, like Sleep Paralysis and SUNDS, many or the mysterious conditions and behaviors which are only explained in supernatural terms probably result ...
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Brain and Education
Mar 16, 2008 ... Research in practice settings is essential for the field of mind, brain, and education ... Kurt Fischer et al. ...
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Tacit Knowing and Education
Jan 5, 2005 ... How is tacit knowing or tacit knowledge utilized in the classroom? This has been my question since discovering the term coined by Michael ...
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Onchocherciasis: A River of Tears
Therefore, the rich fertile river valleys in sub-Saharan Africa are perfect breeding grounds for the blackfly to flourish. In fact, in some West African ...
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Love in the Brain
Apr 26, 2003 ... This paper will discuss the role that the brain actually plays in love- why we are attracted to certain people, why we feel the way we do ...