Why Women Laugh more than Men
We all have heard the studies done that say women’s brains are set up more for language and men for action. This might be true to some extent, but I know a lot of men who are talkative, more so…
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We all have heard the studies done that say women’s brains are set up more for language and men for action. This might be true to some extent, but I know a lot of men who are talkative, more so…
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If you’ve ever suddenly “come to your senses” while driving alone and wondered how you got there, or reached for the soap in the shower and thought to yourself, “didn’t I already do this?”, you’ve been running on autopilot, your…
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I’m a daydream believer and you know what I mean….. Daydreams are simply dissociative states. You move to an internal world where you can be and do anything you want. Daydreaming is as common as the cold. However, daydreaming has…
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America is far from a sexually repressed society, or there would not be so many Americans contributing to industries that are worth billions of dollars! Americans are obsessed with sex and romance in all of its forms, from the socially…
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Elizabeth Loftus is one of the top scientific experts in the world on human memory. Throughout her career she has been a strong, sometimes lonely, voice against the criminal hysteria of the “recovered memory” movement. I respect and applaud her…
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Is America a sexually repressed society? I can say that we are in some ways, but compared with the countries that we are going to war with these days, I can’t say that with a straight face. There has always…
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Ever since 1989, the topic of traumatic memories and their ability to be repressed and later recovered had been hotly debated by psychologists. Many psychologists hold the view that traumatic repressed memories absolutely exist and can be recovered, and many…
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The Union Carbide Bhopal disaster at Bophal, Madaya Pradesh, India, ranks as one of the biggest man made disasters. Since the disaster occurred on December 3, 1984, over 25,000 eventually died from direct effects of the release of a combination…
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First Person Plural by Cameron West is a powerful non-fiction novel about abuse, repressed memories and, above all, dissociative identity disorder (multiple personalities). West was diagnosed with the disorder as an adult. This book chronicles the first few years of…
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Volunteers are vital to a healthy society. Without people willing to go far beyond the duties of their jobs and obligations to family, most of our religious, cultural, and other social institutions simply couldn’t function. Fortunately, many thousands of people…
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