Benjamin Franklin Medal winner Elizabeth Gould talks to Matthew Taylor about how experience influences the brain
Benjamin Franklin Medal winner Elizabeth Gould talks to Matthew Taylor about how experience influences the brain
Benjamin Franklin Medal winner Elizabeth Gould talks to Matthew Taylor about how experience influences the brain
Benjamin Franklin Medal winner Elizabeth Gould talks to Matthew Taylor about how experience influences the brain
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peter knopfler
17th July 2011
YES this encouraged by educational systems, government institutions Parents KIDS everyone lies. If you lie to me when will your lies end.
For me it is culture, Like Mexico expects lies, Austrians do not.
Mexicans do not care if you lie to them European hates it.I understand that reality is flexible where opinions are facts and,facts are opinions so truth has no where to stand.
"so be true when You say I love you,
It is a sin to tell a lie".
THANKS ASK EX PRES.Clinton EXPERT LIAR!
peter knopfler
17th July 2011
HI FOLKS I AM SO HAPPY THAT SOMEONE IS TELLING THE TRUTH THAT MOVEMENT IS NEEDED, OXYGEN & Circulation IS WHAT THE BRAIN SURVIVES ON; I have been training, mind ,and body, for 45 years have my own gym, www.cancunwellness.com.
we have a dining room bed room living room rec.room so we need movement room