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  • 31Driven to Distraction (ADHD) — Driven to Distraction is a book by Edward Hallowell and John Ratey which investigates the nature of Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD). Driven To Distraction: Recognizing and Coping with Attention Deficit Disorder from Childhood Through Adulthood …

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  • 32Ned Kelly — For other uses, see Ned Kelly (disambiguation). Ned Kelly Ned Kelly the day before his execution …

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  • 33Foucault, Michel — ▪ French philosopher and historian Introduction in full  Paul Michel Foucault  born October 15, 1926, Poitiers, France died June 25, 1984, Paris  French philosopher and historian, one of the most influential and controversial scholars of the post …

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  • 34centre — [[t]se̱ntə(r)[/t]] ♦ centres, centring, centred (in AM, use center) 1) N COUNT: usu with supp, oft in names after n A centre is a building where people have meetings, take part in a particular activity, or get help of some kind. We went to a… …

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  • 35Stephen Uroš IV Dušan of Serbia — Stephen Uroš IV Dušan the Mighty Uroš IV Nemanjić Стефан Урош IV Душан Силни King of all Serbian and Maritime Lands Reign …

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  • 36Cross modal plasticity — can reorganize connections between the four main lobes as a response to sensory loss. Cross modal plasticity is the adaptive reorganization of neurons to integrate the function of two or more sensory systems. Cross modal plasticity is a type of… …

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  • 37Carol Yager — Carol Yager(1960 1994) holds the distinction of having been one of the most obese people in medical history. WeightYager is perhaps more notable for having lost the most weight by natural (non surgical) means, in the shortest documented time (521 …

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  • 38study — I. n. 1. Research, inquiry, investigation, close attention, application of mind. 2. Meditation, thought, reflection, cogitation, studious mood, contemplation, consideration. 3. Subject of attention. II. v. n. 1. Meditate, muse, reflect, cogitate …

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  • 39automatic writing — writing performed without apparent intent or conscious control, esp. to achieve spontaneity or uncensored expression. [1880 85] * * * ▪ spiritualism       in spiritualism, writing produced involuntarily when the subject s attention is ostensibly… …

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  • 40true negative hallucination —    A term used by the German hallucinations researcher Edmund Parish (1861 1916) to denote a negative hallucination (characterized by the inability to perceive an object or stimulus within one s range of perception) that does not occur because… …

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