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This Day, May 23, In Jewish History by Mitchell A. Levin - Cleveland Jewish News (blog)
This Day, May 23, In Jewish History by Mitchell A. Levin Cleveland Jewish News (blog) Any physical contact would require Shi'as to undertake ritual purification before doing regular prayers. Thus, Persian rulers, and the general populace, sought to limit physical contact between Muslims and Jews. Jews were excluded from public baths ... |
What Makes Us 'Human Beings'? - Part Six - AllAfrica.com
What Makes Us 'Human Beings'? - Part Six AllAfrica.com If this is not what makes us different, then maybe it is in our physiological make-up or structures. We have legs, hands, bones, visible eyes, and so forth, and we walk upright. Worms, for instance, lack these features. But those keen on calling ... |
Kings of Spades (Part 1): Fantasies of Sovereignty in a Pathology Plot - Armenian Weekly
![]() Armenian Weekly | Kings of Spades (Part 1): Fantasies of Sovereignty in a Pathology Plot Armenian Weekly The moment unfolds as yet another instance of misplaced analogies to human physiology, pathology, and contagion in reference to social problems, as well as imputations of social psychological illness, that pervade the Turkish media and the columns of ... |
Who am I? The ultimate brain map of 85bn conmnections could tell you - Sydney Morning Herald
![]() Sydney Morning Herald | Who am I? The ultimate brain map of 85bn conmnections could tell you Sydney Morning Herald The other aspect, functional connectivity, shows which parts of the brain work in unison, when the brain is resting or performing a certain task. To this end, participants will be given memory tests, problems to solve, and asked to recognise emotions ... |
Quest for the connectome: scientists investigate ways of mapping the brain - The Guardian
Quest for the connectome: scientists investigate ways of mapping the brain The Guardian The other aspect, functional connectivity, shows which parts of the brain work in unison, when the brain is resting or performing a certain task. To this end, participants will be given memory tests, problems to solve, and asked to recognise emotions ... |




