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Know then thyself and think not god to scan. The proper study of mankind is man. Alexander Pope |
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SocietyAtlas Shrugged a Cynical Review
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My deeper concern is that their compensation is no longer directly tied to the success or failure of the company. This could lead them to short term gain over long term planning. |
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Intelligence, Memory & BrainRemoval from Working Memory...
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well eyes little technique things are all nice and dandy but perfect control of your thought is nirvana or enlightenment in budhast and hindu. This is supposed to be achieved through complete purity o... |
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Regrets
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I always try to be positive, so If I have a regret it will only be on a short-term basis. Having long-term regrets, is not the way to live. thankfully I have no regrets :) |
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Intelligence, Memory & BrainRemoval from Working Memory...
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working memory, or short term memory as some people call it, is simply the ability of the person to visualize abstracts and remember them for a short period of time, since forgetting those abstracts c... |
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Intelligence, Memory & BrainA Few Mental Concepts…
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I have grouped these ideas together to save time, as they are relatively brief anyway…
Remembering Something Noticed…
It is difficult to remember something unless you truly took noti... |
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I am looking for a sexy girl for a long term relat |
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Fatty
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facts.
1 if you radically reduce your intake of carbohydrates in the short term your metabolism will slow and you may even gain weight in the short term.
2 muscle burns almost as many calories when... |
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Paranormal & PseudoscienceDeja Vu-Theories
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But how is it astablished that this info is 'incorrectly' processed by the part of the brain responsible for the long term memory? |
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Random QuestionsWhat job Do You have
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A difficult question but a possibly short term before I find out why she rfused to comply I would probably feel fine with killing her thinking that she was an insurgent but later when I find out why s... |
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Conscious and Sub-Consciousconsciousness - define it! Explain it! Any comments?
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Consciousness… Define it… Explain it…
Questions I would ask would be…
What kind of ‘it' is it?
What is an ‘it'?
What is ‘is' ?
How does it work?
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Chaos theory
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no hes saying our will as well is casued.. so we can will all we want but there may be casues exteranl and internal to that. soit will happen that wa no matter what including every reason why im typin... |
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in memory of Dale Earnhardt |
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BiologyEvolving
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I was not saying it was a short term effect. I'm just saying it is do able, sure it takes a LONG time but it could. |
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in memory of Randy"we will always remember&qu |
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ExistentialismExistentialism
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To jayne says,.. some sort of caused curiosity instinct makes you think of that (from so many factors such as tempting, cool contrast against a norm, through past expereince knowing consequences stimu... |
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Memory Speeds
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I just came up with an idea that is quite possible for the mind to work at different speeds.
It would be closely related to, but not equal to, the demand for memory.
Basically the theory would go, t... |
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Act as if what you do makes a difference. It does. |
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If you can't remember something, is it invisible?
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There is a difference between not being able to remember something and forgetting or being unaware of something. If you can't remember something it appears invisible. However if we aren't aw... |
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Reality & MetaphysicsParticle Memory
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(I like this idea...)
Every particle essentially has a code.
When a particle interacts with another, it retains a memory of which particle it interacted with, and a memory of the nature of the int... |
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Is the Brain Really Big Enough?
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Just a couple of questions for you Booky, if that's okay...
When you write something down to help 'jog' your memory, once 'jogged', do you not then more clearly remember, t... |
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A Few Things from the Notebook…
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The mind constantly figures out configurations, to capture the complexities of experiences…
We piece things together like a painting. By starting with the foundation and growing by adding bit... |
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Habits & BehaviorShort Men
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Being a short male in society gives an almost sure rejection to any woman that is taller. I would give it about a 90% rejection chance. Having to live with such ridiculue causes one to believe that th... |
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In the beginning, night was memory was water, and in the cool aquamarine depths dreams swam freely. |
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