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315 Historical
Views of the Brain Mind and Behavior.
What is the brain for but to carry the body around? This is
one of the most complex questions ever asked and equally complex
is the functioning of the brain, its ultimate purpose, its affect
on behavior, and the intricacies of its functioning. Medical
science and the psychological community are still struggling
for all of the answers to the complex operations of the brain,
but they are far closer to the reality of the functioning of
the human mind than the ancients who in their struggle for understanding
created many novel, but apparently logical explanations for
the functioning of the brain. This paper will examine the early
theories of brain, mind and behavior, and the functioning of
the brain. Each theorist is examined individually and then analyzed.
Pages: 5
Bibliography: 3
source(s) listed
Filename: 315 Brain
Mind Behavior.doc
Price: US$24.75
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453 The Eye
and Seeing Methodology.
The human being has five senses, but when most people are asked
what sense they would like to lose the least, it takes little
thought for them to come to the conclusion that their greatest
gift is their sight. The eye, controlled by the brain, is one
of the most interesting organs in the body and it is the sense
that brings us closest to our world. This paper will examine
the physical workings of the eye and its operation in relationship
to the brain. This paper will be composed of a review of texts
on the operations of the eye. All of the research will be secondary
in nature and this paper should be viewed as a report of existing
material with no effort to develop any creative hypothesis on
the operation of the eye.
Pages: 5
Bibliography: 2
source(s) listed
Filename: 453 Eye
Seeing Methodology.doc
Price: US$24.75
31.
471 The Mystery
of Pain.
This paper examines what cause pain, why it is so uncomfortable,
and what can be done to treat it. It examines the subject strictly
from a biological perspective. Some say that pain is granted
us so that we can avoid accidental damage-if it is so, it is
a remarkably unwieldy grant. The pain produced by an accidentally
bitten tongue, or suddenly stubbing a toe can be agonizing and
startling all out of proportion in its indication of injury,
while the ominous growth of a brain tumor or cancer cells can
go undetected for months or even years. "Most of the reflexes
protecting the body against injury work perfectly well without
producing the sensation of pain, such as blinking, running,
or the adrenaline surge during fright" (Bodanis 161), but pain
must serve some purpose and possibly people just don't want
to know what it is because they don't want to acknowledge that
pain has to be a fundamental part of their existence. Its mechanics
must be acknowledged and it is simply going to have to accept
as one of the woes of the human experience.
Pages: 8
Bibliography: 3
source(s) listed
Filename: 471 Mystery
Of Pain.doc
Price: US$39.60
32.
483 The Secret
of Making Things Easy to Remember.
This paper examines the tricks to improve memory and why people
forget things. It is highly source reliant, but an excellent
guide to understanding the memory process. Some people spend
their entire lives in frustration. Where did they leave their
keys? What was that telephone number? Did I have an appointment
with the dentist today, or was it last week? What is that man's
name again? It seems that we all want to have perfect memories,
but often we fall short of the goal, look foolish and wonder
if there is any secret mechanism to remember the date the telephone
bill is due. Yes, there is. One is using effective listening
techniques to be certain that the mind really hears what it
should remember. Two, numerous techniques exist to improve the
frail human memory and reinforce what is heard and help categorize
the multitudes of inputs that enter the mind each day and make
them easier to retrieve from the most intricate computer system
in the universe: the human mind.
Pages: 7
Bibliography: 5
source(s) listed
Filename: 483 Secret
Remember Easy.doc
Price: US$34.65
33.
16100 An Analysis
of "To Vanish a Virus"
SUMMARY: In Laura Wright's article "To Vanish A Virus" SARS
is studied with a biological point of view. SARS has put many
people in a panic especially those traveling to and from China
to America or Canada. World Health Organization (WHO) has stated
that this disease has slowed down and it is presently not the
threat that it once was. The paper discusses whether this article
has succeeded in writing a successful article. It discusses
what the writer believes he/she obtains from reading the article.
Three questions are asked about what questions have been raised
in the mind of the reader. Wright's article discusses the possibilities
of future vaccine development and considers the biological view
of the SARS disease.
Pages: 3
Bibliography: 1
source(s) listed
Filename: 16100
SARS Vaccine Biology.doc
Price: US$14.85
34.
16205 DNA Profiling
in Crime-Solving
This paper looks at the use of DNA in the investigation of crime.
The paper looks at the structure and replication of DNA, and
how these have been used to develop techniques that can be used
to 'profile' the DNA of individuals. It is this DNA profiling
that is used in crime-solving, by comparing DNA found at the
scene of the crime with DNA taken from suspects.
Pages: 6
Bibliography: 6
source(s) listed
Filename: 16205
DNA Profiling Crime.doc
Price: US$29.70
35.
16239 Oil Tanker
Safety
This paper describes oil tanker safety: the laws governing the
safety of oil tankers, their implementation, the training and
staff development of oil tanker workers, and the implications
of oil spillages for the natural environment.