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Mind Mind
MIND. The science of mind is the empirical and theoretical search for the foundations of our mental lives. Unlike other subjects of scientific investigation, such as stars or rocks, human mental lives defy easy definition. Yet few would dispute that such a definition would have to encompass... Read more
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ILLEGAL DRUGS (ISSUE) One of the most serious social problems in the United States since World War II (1939–1945) has been the trafficking in illegal drugs. These drugs— mostly derived from the opium poppy or from coca leaves—have powerful psychotropic (mind-altering) effects... Read more
Peter the Hermit Peter the Hermit
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Bean Bag Plush Toy Background Investors who worry about bull and bear markets should consider the alternatives—the moose, lobster, pink pig, platypus, and dolphin markets, just for starters. These stars in the investment firmament "Chocolate the Moose," "Pinchers the... Read more
Life cycle assessment Life cycle assessment
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Computer vision Computer vision
Computer Vision Computer vision is a technical capability that enables a computer to recognize or understand the content of a picture. Roboticsis a field that is particularly affected by the development of computer vision. A robot with vision capability will be much... Read more
Jules Verne Jules Verne
Jules Verne , 1828-1905, French novelist, originator of modern science fiction. After completing his studies at the Nantes lycée, he went to Paris to study law. He early became interested in the theater and wrote (1848-50) librettos for operettas. For some years his concerns alternated... Read more
Freemasons Freemasons
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