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The term subconscious is used in many different contexts and has no single or precise definition. This greatly limits its significance as a meaning-bearing concept, and in consequence the word tends...
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What is Blink about? ... It's a book about rapid cognition, about the kind of thinking that happens in a blink of an eye. When you meet someone for the first time, or walk into a house you are thinking of buying, or read the first few sentences of a book, ... You could also say that it's a book about intuition, except that I don...
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Subconsciously Speaking is a publication in the field of health and nutrition offering news and analysis about alternative medicine. ... Most Recent Articles from Subconsciously Speaking...
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Post-Workout – Regardless of your fitness level or fitness goals, I have no doubt that you subconsciously celebrate the completion of a solid workout. It’s a giddy feeling of self accomplishment; the one true activity (without taking hallucinogens) that actually makes you feel better and look better simultaneously.
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A study by psychologists at Stanford, Pennsylvania State University and the University of California-Berkeley says that many Americans subconsciously associate blacks with apes. ... Co-author Jennifer Eberhardt, a Stanford associate professor of psychology, said she was shocked by the ... Despite such race-specific findings,
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ronwilliams.org — Take a seat and watch the 200 junk food ads during Saturday morning cartoons – 8 of them every 10 minutes. On average, children will watch 40,000 TV ads per year. ... One fourth will sell candy, empty cereals, fast food, and soft drinks, all using creative and alluring cartoon icons ... email this story...
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October 29, 2006 ... Natural selection gave blue eyed men a preference for blue eyed women. Natural selection for women whose babies will be more obviously testable for paternity gave many men a preference for blue-eyed women. ... Before you request a paternity test, spend a few minutes looking at your child’s eye color.
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“It is pretty amazing to think that the female herself has so much control – subconsciously of course – over this basic physiology,” said Dr Pryke [BBC News].
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