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By: Nicole Weaver
When observing and imitating emotions, children with autism display virtually no activity in a key part of the brain's mirror neuron system, according to new imaging research published in Nature Neuroscience. The human brain has a matching system o(read entire article)
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By: Cathy Goodwin, Ph.D.
Every time I give a talk about life transition, someone invariably calls to say, "I believe happiness is inside us. If you can't be happy here, you can't be happy anywhere." I have to resist the temptation to shout, "Aaargh!" We all know people wh(read entire article)
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By: Lay Vicheka
To me, I am worth a human person! Is rhetoric, provoking me to tirelessly make an endeavor, seeking the path on which I and other human persons should or should not walk on. Philosopher, with reference to its father, Aristotle, is instigated by "won(read entire article)
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By: Todd M

Here are the meanings of ten common dreams that people have:

Being Chased or Attacked To dream that you engage in a fight, denotes that you will have unpleasant encounters with your business opponents, and law suits threaten you.

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By: David Krueger MD
Whether business, marriage, or neighbors, each relationship combines differing stories into a new relationship story. Like your life story, your relationship story does not just happen: each moment is a paragraph waiting to be written. Hidden assum(read entire article)
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By: Edwin Harkness Spina
"I changed my mind." These are four of the most powerful words in the English language. They can prevent you from being manipulated into an undesirable outcome and launch you on the road to personal and spiritual growth. Depriving yourself of the f(read entire article)
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By: Saleem Rana
There are seven critical features necessary for even moderate success. Should any of these features be at a low ebb, then you will find yourself living a life of quiet desperation and bitter failure. Ironically, these key elements can be healed with(read entire article)
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By: Dr. Barbara Becker Holstein
The Rebbe Nachman of Breslow often said, “Always remember-Joy is not merely incidental to your spiritual quest. It is vital.” As the years have gone by and I’ve been in the practice of psychology over 20 years, I have become more and more convinced (read entire article)
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By: Adam Eason
Evidence of hypnotic-like phenomena appears in many ancient cultures. The writer of Genesis seems familiar with the anaesthetic power of hypnosis when he reports that God put Adam "into a deep sleep" to take his rib to form Eve. Other ancient records(read entire article)
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By: Michele Acosta

Although many high school age students tend to think and learn in nontraditional ways, American schools still base their instruction primarily on the verbal-linguistic and logical-mathematical intelligences. As a result, many students who are not(read entire article)
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By: Shen Gerald

Most of us dream. But only a very small percentage of us understands that dreams hold much importance and opportunity for our self growth, improvement and self discovery. But many mystics of both Eastern and Western origins are aware of the fact t(read entire article)
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By: Susan Dunn, MA, EQ and Life Coach
The full moon due on the 25th (of March) was called the Maple Sugar Moon by the Chippewas because that’s when the sap flowed the freest. According to the Celts, it’s the Nuinne, whose purpose is The Weighing of Truth. Our ancestors were vitally int(read entire article)
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By: Ryan Joseph

The endless, immeasurable brain. It does seem like more we discover about it, the more mystery we create. Perhaps the most intriguing of all is the child's brain. In certain ways, children are the most brilliant people in the world. They have the(read entire article)
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By: Zach Keyer
You've probably heard of the popular saying "It's better to give than to receive." But do you actually know what hidden power lies within this magnanimous act known as "giving?" When you give something from your heart without expecting anything in(read entire article)
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By: John Goldhammer

The soul thinks in images.

— Aristotle

A welcome sigh of relief usually accompanies the realization that it was “just a dream” about our teeth falling out. We dismiss it as yet another disturbing image from that often in(read entire article)
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By: Arthur Buchanan
525,600 minutes and 531,000 suicide attempts per year in the US . 21% of 12 year olds are sexually experienced. Among high school students 27% smoke cigarettes, 36% were passengers with an intoxicated driver, 1/3 were drunk in the last month, 26% s(read entire article)
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By: Saleem Rana
When you come to recognize that all consciousness is aligned in a vast network of cooperation, then you come to find a unique way of being in the world. You come to recognize that it is rare that one is born a human being. It is difficult and rare(read entire article)
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By: Lance Winslow

Some say that NASA is too bureaucratic and too afraid to take risks. I am one to agree somewhat although will not fully embrace the concept without a few caveats. Nevertheless the problem remains, that if your wait until everything is perfect you(read entire article)
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By: Lance Winslow

Induced brain waves can do many things we have found in the last few decades as researchers discover and learn more about the brain. One thing that can be done is to incite a rogue brain wave, which triggers an aggressive response. But why would y(read entire article)
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By: Martha Ruske
Asking for help - and accepting help that is offered - makes me cringe. As my family prepares for a major celebration for one of our members, I've noticed that my husband and I have radically different ways of dealing with people offering to help. M(read entire article)
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By: C. Bailey-Lloyd

History lends us an ideal of ambidexterity: Leonardo da Vinci, Harry Truman and James Garfield were all known to be physically ambidextrous, but to what does that translate? In modern times, ambidexterity isn't a hot topic, but in fact, we are all(read entire article)
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By: Arthur Buchanan
This booklet has been written with three groups of people in mind. You may be a parent or carer of a child who has been diagnosed with ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder). You may be wondering whether your child has ADHD, because of di(read entire article)
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By: Joi Sigers
People will be arguing over the validity of dream prophesy for eternity, but cases do exist and they offer the only proof that believers need. Take for example the following true story: On a November evening, Jim Karol of Pennsylvania had a(read entire article)
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By: Jake Rose
The mind is important in that it's the recorder of our lives. It stores all we will ever know as memories. These are beautiful things that can be used in both evil and good ways. While we should learn from our memories, reflecting on them in unders(read entire article)
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By: Lance Winslow

One interesting aspect to the human mind is that it thinks in analogies. In other words it relates to one set of events with another set of events which are similar in nature in one or more aspects. This is a fascinating way to use one’s mind in(read entire article)
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By: Charles Parselle

This article discusses the different strengths and weaknesses of analytical and intuitive thinking, which combined may be called holistic thinking. Because thinking is in its nature invisible and abstract, the article uses an analogy by way of rep(read entire article)
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By: John McGrail

The setting is a tastefully decorated office. “Sally,” a thirty-two year-old entertainment executive, leans back in a comfortable recliner and takes several slow, deep breaths. Her therapist dims the lights then begins speaking to her in a lulli(read entire article)
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By: Susan Dunn, MA, The EQ Coach
If just reading that phrase hits you in the pit of your stomach, you’re not alone. We don’t like to say goodbye. Whether it’s the death of a loved one, divorce, moving, outgrowing a lifetime friendship, sending someone off to war, watching a patient(read entire article)
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By: C. Bailey-Lloyd

What makes a common person a Serial Killer? According to research, serial killers exhibit what is known as the 'Triad of Warning Signs in Childhood.'1

Indicators include:

* Firestarting, invariably just for the thrill of(read entire article)
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By: Lance Winslow

There has been much study on Telepathy in the animal kingdom. Many have experienced telepathy from human to human. Some have experienced telepathy from pets, both sending and even on rare occasion receiving. There are so many studies that show it(read entire article)
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By: Douglas Cowan, Psy.D.

Anti-social behaviors are common with ADHD individuals. About 60% of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder kids are also oppositional or defiant. Some are even getting in trouble with the law.

Impulsive-Hyperactive ADHD kids are the mo(read entire article)
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By: Sally Peacock
There are a number of antidepressant drugs currently on the market. The older antidepressants, known as Tricyclics and MAOI's (Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors), tend to be prescribed less often than the newer SSRI's (Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibi(read entire article)
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By: Uma Nagpal

There are instances in one’s life which are strange, inexplicable and bordering on the supernatural. Such experiences do not lend themselves to the logic of questions and answers nor to deductive reasoning. I go back to the time when I had jus(read entire article)
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By: Michael Rayel

I’m surprised when some patients and caregivers confuse dementia and Alzheimer’s as one and the same. Each time a family member is suffering from memory loss, the conclusion is always Alzheimer’s. Is it reasonable to label all dementias as Alzheim(read entire article)
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By: Michael Rayel

I’m surprised when some patients and caregivers confuse dementia and Alzheimer’s as one and the same. Each time a family member is suffering from memory loss, the conclusion is always Alzheimer’s. Is it reasonable to label all dementias as Alzheim(read entire article)
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By: Ramesh Kumar Thiagarajan

On the outset all observations may seem to be objective, but in reality subjectivity tends to shape the objective observations. The observations can be categorized into three for better understanding Objective, Subjective, medley of subjective/obj(read entire article)
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By: Daniel Hunt
In the free evening you sit comfortably in your armchair and read an exciting book. Suddenly the clock strikes ten and you listen carefully to every strike of it. It seems like these are the last seconds of your life passing by and a strange feeling(read entire article)
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By: Richard Ross
Not long ago I was conducting one of my training teleclasses in my Energy Healing Facilitator Training series. When we got to a place where I needed to demonstrate one of the processes, I asked for a volunteer student from the group who was willing(read entire article)
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By: CD
This world is a crowd. We all live in a crowd. Our family, our friends, our business associates, our co workers, and our community. All these form a crowd for us not in the dictionary sense, but let us say that we are always getting connected with s(read entire article)
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By: CDMohatta
Do you have someone who can feel the pain in your eyes? Do you have someone who can understand the ache of your heart? Do you have someone who can understand your misery? Do you have someone who can understand your helplessness? Do you have someone(read entire article)
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By: Lance Winslow

If artificial intelligent robotic androids are to work along side humans and become accepted into the normality of the home as household companions and work on assigned tasks in the home they will need to be capable of a wide range of human intera(read entire article)
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By: Edward Toupin

During the late '80s and early '90s, I had the opportunity to work with expert systems in real-time production environments. I found artificial intelligence, or AI, to be thoroughly intriguing. I even went so far as to write an expert system pac(read entire article)
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