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Presents the little-known fact that you, or virtually anyone, can become a highly original composer of really fine music.
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A new case study of a stroke patient suggests that adults’ brains might be just as “plastic,” or capable of creating new neural pathways, as those of children.
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42 types of fallacies with descriptions.
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Where the Game Is Just a Warm-Up for the Band
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The researchers show that ‘right-digit effect’ influences consumer perception of sale prices.
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When I was 15, I went to Japan for one year as an exchange student. I was the lone American in a school of 5,000 Japanese, and I quickly acquired one habit that has since driven every girlfriend and teacher of mine absolutely nuts: pen tricks.
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EFT is a form of emotional acupressure that works for every emotional or physical issue you can name.
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