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  1. Hypatia of Alexandria (10302 bytes)
    12: ...acquired in consequence of the cultivation of her mind, she not unfrequently appeared in public in prese...
    14: ...her career: "Their philosophy consists in a very simple formula, that of calling God to witness, as Plato...
  2. Brain (22060 bytes)
    28: ...y electrodes, raising the possibility of [[direct mind-computer interface|"brain-computer interface"]].
    45: ...are some common myths or misconceptions about the mind and brain, perpetuated through common or [[urban ...
    50: ...'[[Creativity]] can be easily developed using the simple brainstorming/lateral thinking techniques.''
    136: ...n of the [[mind]] and brain became known as the [[mind-body problem]] (Bear, 2001).
  3. Map (10223 bytes)
    35: ... map that also depicts approximate bearings. The simple maps shown on some directional [[road sign|road s...
    37: ...dth of roads. With the [[end-user]] similarly in mind, cartographers will censor the content of the spa...
  4. Berimbau (11944 bytes)
    52: ... to wisdom in capoeira, one has to make one's own mind.
    56: ...er leads the singing, which is made easier by the simple rythm and little variation that he plays, and add...
    58: ...s the Gunga. For instance, while the Gunga play a simple, eight-unit pattern "tsh-tsh, ding, dong, dong", ...
  5. Franklin Pierce (19017 bytes)
    22: ... a timid man with a shallow, rigid, old-fashioned mind which could not cope with a changing America. In ...
    47: ...tes deadlocked, with no candidate reaching even a simple majority, much less the required [[supermajority]...
  6. Abraham Lincoln (48771 bytes)
    106: ...ly that even were the Constitution construed as a simple contract, would it not require the agreement of a...
    154: ...ion of the Union weighed heavy on the President's mind throughout the war effort. He was determined to t...
  7. Greece (54754 bytes)
    100: ...[[Axis Powers|Axis]], the Greek government gave a simple negative response (see [[Oxi Day]]) — there...
    109: ... regime. Ioannides, however, had even more in his mind. The following July, he backed a planned coup d'e...
  8. History of science (41710 bytes)
    29: ...omical information in a systematic manner through simple observation. Though they had no knowledge of the...
    93: ...[amino acid]]s, could themselves be built up from simpler molecules in a [[simulation]] of primordial [[pr...
    117: ...uced the occurrency of [[puerperal fever]] by the simple experiment of requiring physicians to wash their ...
    161: ...s proposed that a wide understanding of the human mind is possible, and that such an understanding may b...
  9. Medieval literature (14207 bytes)
    22: ...lerics were the [[mystery play]]s: growing out of simple [[tableaux]] re-enactments of a single Biblical s...
    46: ...n allegory to convey the morals the author had in mind while writing--representations of abstract qualit...
  10. Thomas Edison (20653 bytes)
    16: ...sses. It was a late start and a poor start. His mind often wandered and shortly into his schooling his...
    18: ...was a bittersweet experience. It was his curious mind and want of knowing that got him into MUCH troubl...
    66: ...in penny arcades, where people could watch short, simple films. This was especially important to Thomas Ed...
  11. Civilization (29205 bytes)
    7: ...ct society, whether complex and city-dwelling, or simple and tribal. This definition is often perceived as...
    15: ...ation is a complex society, as distinguished from simpler societies. Everyone lives in a society and a cu...
    24: ...accumulation of more material possessions than in simpler societies.
    52: ...d polished [[copper]] have been found, along with simple [[figurine]]s of women and animals. An ancient [[...
    113: ...connotation|connotative]] word. It might bring to mind qualities such as superiority, humaneness, and re...
  12. Aristotle (37648 bytes)
    56: ...rejudiced contemporaries—was that of a high-minded, kind-hearted man, devoted to his family and hi...
    97: ... elucidate all the laws of the universe, based on simple observation (without experimentation) through rea...
    146: The Western mind is "Aristotelian". By this we mean that it format...
    148: ...mise of external categorization, the Aristotelian mind has come to equate "experience" with the unified ...
    150: By so equating the two, the Aristotelian mind is fully confident, or fully "positive" of the me...
  13. John Locke (14749 bytes)
    3: ...olution]]. Locke's epistemology and philosophy of mind also had a great deal of significant influence we...
    31: ...ding his distinction between passively acquired ''simple ideas'', such as "red," "sweet," "round," etc., a...
  14. Colonial America (32872 bytes)
    27: ...conquistador]]es'' by finding gold. With that in mind, the company sent [[Jewellery|jewelers]], [[golds...
    29: ...tial attitude was enough to bring the independent-minded settlers into line. He put the colonists to wor...
    75: ...]]. Their venture was initially a failure for the simple reason that there was no incentive for emigration...
  15. Meditation (26064 bytes)
    3: ... in which the body is consciously relaxed and the mind is allowed to become calm and focused. Several ma...
    5: ...practitioner turns spiritual thoughts over in the mind and engages the brain in higher thinking processe...
    12: ...ughts and fantasies, and calming and focusing the mind; however meditation does not necessarily require ...
    16: ...breath with full awareness. If for any reason the mind should get distracted during this process the key...
    26: ...i.e. concentrative, techniques of meditation, the mind is kept closely focused on a particular sensation...
  16. Nicolaus Copernicus (26283 bytes)
    106: ...perience engendered in his thought a desire for a simpler and more elegant model of the universe. He was a...
    119: ...nhappily do some call it the lantern; others, the mind, and still others, the pilot of the world. Trisme...
    132: ...n, especially since they are admirable as well as simple and bring with them a huge treasure of very skill...
  17. Albert Einstein (43065 bytes)
    16: ...red a slow learner, possibly due to [[dyslexia]], simple [[shyness]], or the significantly rare and unusua...
    154: ...iolin]]. He was also the stereotypical "[[absent-minded professor]]"; he was often forgetful of everyda...
    159: ... their most primitive forms are accessible to our minds - it is this knowledge and this emotion that con...
    161: ...we are able to perceive with our frail and feeble mind."''
  18. Benjamin Banneker (3034 bytes)
    5: ...t of his life. Banneker was taught to read and do simple [[arithmetic]] by his grandmother and by a [[Quak...
    15: ...tter from Banneker, which shows him to have had a mind of very common stature indeed...".
  19. Franklin D. Roosevelt (74009 bytes)
    140: ...t]], the U.S. Army Commander in California, whose simple attitude was that "a Jap is a Jap." Opponents of ...
    148: ...n governed is that Americanism is a matter of the mind and heart; Americanism is not, and never was, a m...
  20. Pompey (25785 bytes)
    12: ...nspired by Caesar's refusal to divoce his wife, reminding him of the same senario that Pompey had faced ...
    71: ...hore. His freedman, Philipus, organized himself a simple funeral pyre and cremated the body on a pyre of b...
    80: ...ed him as true Roman Alexander, pure of heart and mind, destroyed by the cynical ambitions of those arou...

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