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POPSDental Care Help Care for your teeth because your teeth enables you to bite that sumptuous meal and helps you live longer. you can get all the details about dental treatment and maintainance.
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POPSTo Trust or Not to Trust? It has been hypothesized that oxytocin, a hormone recognized for its role in social attachment and facilitation of social interactions, is also important in the formation of trust. For instance, application of oxytocin to “investors” in experimental games increases their tendency to engage in social risks and trust someone else with their money (see this and this). The study by Baumgartner and his colleagues highlights the neural mechanisms through which oxytocin acts to facilitate trust behavior by investigating what happens in the brain when trust breaks down.
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POPSDental Care Help Care for your teeth because your teeth enables you to bite that sumptuous meal and helps you live longer. you can get all the details about dental treatment and maintainance.
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POPSGay Brains Structured Like Those Of The Opposite Sex But then those of us who are "different" knew this all along. It's also interesting to note this from the article: "The regions involved in phobia, anxiety and depression overlap with the pattern we see from the amygdala," says Savic. This is significant, she says, and fits with data showing that women are three times as likely as men to suffer from mood disorders or depression. Gay men have higher rates of depression too, she says, but it's difficult to know whether this is down to biology, homophobia or simply feelings of being "different". HA! Those of us who are gay or bisexual have PLENTY to be depressed about living in a society that refuses to accept us.
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POPSIn drugs we trust So what happens when a con artist gets hold of it? Will it seem like such a great idea then?
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POPSThe genetics of fear The results also show that clinicians may be able to prevent fears becoming ingrained by intervening at critical points during a child's development.
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POPSAre You Afraid Of People? Ask yourself, "What's the worst that can happen?" and hopefully you will come to the realization that there is no harm in interacting with others. Hmm. Did a phobic write that? Bad experiences with people, are very hard things to talk yourself out of. What IS the worst thing that could happen? *shudder* Is the fear of others always "irrational", when you know what evil things, people are capable of? It seems perfectly understandable and rational and logical to me. Approximately 13% of the US population suffers from some form of person-related phobia.
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POPSPathologising Human Unhappiness It is the last sentence that expresses my anger. I work with the severely mentally ill and I am sick and tired of resources being diverted to privileged, spoilt, articulate miseries. Sure, the latter need help but not from doctors.
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POPSdonita: selalu gemetar kalau lihat ambulans Mungkin masih banyak yang belum tahu dengan sosok cewek cantik ini. Namanya, Noni Annisa Ramadhani alias Donita (18). Kini, wajahnya sedang menghiasi layar bioskop tanah air lewat film perdananya berjudul Suster Ngesot, yang juga dibintangi Nia Ramadhani dan Mike Lewis. Ia juga tengah main di sinetron Cinta Fitri (SCTV) bersama Shireen Sungkar dan Tengku Wisnu. Sebelumnya, cewek kelahiran Bandung, Jawa Barat, 14 Februari 1989 ini juga mendapat peran di sinetron Makin Sayang (2006), Dewa Asmara (2006), dan Mak Comblang (2006). Sebagai pendatang baru, model iklan beberapa produk ini, seperti Zinc Shampoo, Tessa Tissue, Cresida, Indosat, dan Ramayana, cukup eksis. Kendati demikian, nama Donita belum dikenal banyak orang. Aktingnya pun masih biasa-biasa saja. Namun, semua itu tak membuatnya kecil hati.
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POPSFear of ---- Everything With terrorists hiding behind every rock and global warming ready to melt the poles and Bush spying into your bedroom at least now you can go to this site and find a name for your phobia. Very extensive listing of just about every kind of phobia there is. Have fun.
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POPSRegardless if it's right or wrong, it's MY opinion! I'm a pretty conservative chick with a low tolerance for irritating people or things. Especially for some of the things mentioned above. Yes, it may be offensive, but hey, that's life. If you don't agree.....bite me....!! Tee-Hee.
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POPSGen. Stone-"Bend Iraqis to our will" OR "put them away in permanent detention facilities"
REST OF ARTICLE: This, too, has already been successfully field-tested on Americans. Those who fail to digest the regime’s holy writ are branded as “insane.” If you fail to embrace multiculturalism by opposing Open Borders and amnesty, you are guilty of “hate.” That it’s rational to want to preserve your culture and to prevent the depression of wages is a cover for your irrational feelings toward those who are different from you - your condition is dismissed as “xenophobia.” If you oppose “gay marriage,” then you are “homophobic.” If you question the Iraq War, you’re either an “America-hater” or suffer from “Bush Derangement Syndrome.” There’s a phobia for every dissenter. The first authoritarian regime so convinced of its goodness, so certain of its monopoly on morality that it believed any non-conformist had to be cuckoo was the Soviet Union, & the ever-benevolent American Empire, whose power is used only to project its virtue, regards its domestic & foreign heretics the same.