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mind n 1: that which is responsible for one's thoughts and feelings; the seat of the faculty of reason; "his mind wandered"; "I couldn't get his words out of my head" syn head, brain, psyche, nous 2: recall or remembrance; "it came to mind" 3: an opinion formed by judging something; "he was reluctant to make his judgment known"; "she changed her mind" syn judgment, judgement 4: an important intellectual; "the great minds of the 17th century" syn thinker, creative thinker 5: attention; "don't pay him any mind" 6: your intention; what you intend to do; "he had in mind to see his old teacher"; "the idea of the game is to capture all the pieces" syn idea 7: knowledge and intellectual ability; "he reads to improve his mind"; "he has a keen intellect" syn intellect v 1: be offended or bothered by; take offense with, be bothered by; "I don't mind your behavior" 2: be concerned with or about something or somebody 3: be in charge of or deal with; "She takes care of all the necessary arrangements" syn take care 4: pay close attention to; give heed to; "Heed the advice of the old men" syn heed, listen 5: be on one's guard; be cautious or wary about; be alert to; "Beware of telephone salesmen" syn beware 6: keep in mind syn bear in mind ant forget Source: WordNet. Princeton University
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ScienceDirect - New Ideas in Psychology : The line of demarcation between science and nonscience: The case of psychoanalysis and parapsychology*1 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016%2F0732-118X(91)90020-M Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach http://aima.cs.berkeley.edu/ Search results for "Mind" - Wikinews, the free news source http://en.wikinews.org/wiki/Special:Search/Mind The Extended Mind http://consc.net/papers/extended.html Search results for "Mind" - Wikimedia Commons http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:Search/Mind CNN.com - Telepathy gets academic in Sweden - Sep. 5, 2003 Sweden's Lund University, one of the oldest seats of learning in Scandinavia, will take a leap into the unknown by appointing northern Europe's first professor of parapsychology, hypnology and clairvoyance. http://edition.cnn.com/2003/EDUCATION/09/05/offbeat.telepathy.reut/index.htmlScienceDirect - New Ideas in Psychology : A skeptic's beliefs and disbeliefs*1 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016%2F0732-118X(91)90017-G Search results for "Mind" - Wikibooks, open books for an open world
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Alice in Wonderland (The Mind's Eye classics series)by Lewis CarrollSoundelux Audio PubFollow Alice down the rabbit hole and across the chessboards as her adventure comes alive. Meet all of the characters in Wonderland, including Red King and Queen, Tweedledum and Tweedledee, the Cheshire Cat and, of course, the White Rabbit. 2 cassettes. Source of legend and lyric, reference and conjecture, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland is for most children pure pleasure in prose. While adults try to decipher Lewis Carroll's putative use of complex mathematical codes in the text, or debate his alleged use of opium, young readers simply dive with Alice through the rabbit hole, pursuing "The dream-child moving through a land / Of wonders wild and new." There they encounter the White Rabbit, the Queen of Hearts, the Mock Turtle, and the Mad Hatter, among a multitude of other characters--extinct, fantastical, and commonplace creatures. Alice journeys through this Wonderland, trying to fathom the meaning of her strange experiences. But they turn out to be "curiouser and curiouser," seemingly without moral or sense. For more than 130 years, children have reveled in the delightfully non-moralistic, non-educational virtues of this classic. In fact, at every turn, Alice's new companions scoff at her traditional education. The Mock Turtle, for example, remarks that he took the "regular course" in school: Reeling, Writhing, and branches of Arithmetic-Ambition, Distraction, Uglification, and Derision. Carroll believed John Tenniel's illustrations were as important as his text. Naturally, Carroll's instincts were good; the masterful drawings are inextricably tied to the well-loved story. (All ages) --Emilie Coulter Pictures of the Mind: What the New Neuroscience Tells Us About Who We Are (FT Press Science) by Miriam Boleyn-FitzgeraldFT PressNeuroscientists once believed your brain was essentially "locked down" by adulthood. No new cells. No major changes. If you grew up depressed, angry, sad, aggressive, or nasty, you'd be that way for life. And, as you grew older, there'd be nowhere to go but down, as disease, age, or injury wiped out precious, irreplaceable brain cells. But over the past five, ten, twenty years, all that's changed. Using fMRI and PET scanning technology, neuroscientists can now look deep inside the human brain and they've discovered that it's amazingly flexible, resilient, and plastic. This book shows you what they've discovered and what it means to all of us. Through masterfully written narrative and stunning imagery, you'll watch human brains healing, growing, and adapting to challenges. You'll gain powerful new insights into the interplay between environment and genetics, begin understanding how people can influence their own intellectual abilities and emotional makeup, and understand the latest stunning discoveries about coma and "locked-in" syndrome. You'll learn about the tantalizing discoveries that may lead to cures for traumatic brain injury, stroke, emotional disorders, PTSD, drug addiction, chronic pain, maybe even Alzheimer's. Miriam Boleyn-Fitzgerald even shows how these discoveries are transforming our very understanding of the "self", from an essentially static entity to one that can learn and change throughout life and even master the art of happiness. The Moonlit Mind: A Tale of Suspense (Kindle Single) by Dean KoontzBantamIn this chilling original stand-alone novella, available exclusively as an eBook, #1 New York Times bestselling author Dean Koontz offers a taste of what’s to come in his new novel, 77 Shadow Street, with a mesmerizing tale of a homeless boy at large in a city fraught with threats . . . both human and otherwise. In this chilling original stand-alone novella, available exclusively as an eBook, #1 New York Times bestselling author Dean Koontz offers a taste of what’s to come in his new novel, 77 Shadow Street, with a mesmerizing tale of a homeless boy at large in a city fraught with threats . . . both human and otherwise. Henry Burp - Mind Your Manners by Michael WinnMike WinnThis is the story of a young boy whose manners always get him in trouble. When he gets some, Henry learns to mind his manners - and they don't mind at all. This picture book is good for 3 - 7 year-olds. This is the story of a young boy whose manners always get him in trouble. When he gets some, Henry learns to mind his manners - and they don't mind at all. This picture book is good for 3 - 7 year-olds. The Woman's Bible (Great Minds Series) by Elizabeth Cady StantonPrometheus BooksAmerican feminist leader and suffragist Elizabeth Cady Stanton was also an outspoken critic of the Bible because the scriptures often portray women as inferior and have been used by men to justify unequal treatment of women in society. The 1870 revision of the Authorised English Version of the Bible prepared by an all-male committee from the Church of England so greatly dissatisfied Stanton that in response she courageously decided to compile a commentary by prominent feminists on the many Bible passages that refer to women. The result was "The Woman's Bible", a fascinating book that explores, among other things, the documentation that Jesus believed in equal rights for men and women; the ignorance, arrogance, and hypocrisy on the part of the church hierarchy; and the slaughter of women who were slaves, wives of drunkards, or were believed to be witches. The insight that Stanton and her fellow commentators provide into biblical writings and into the minds of women of her era is enlightening and serves as an inspiration to today's feminist movement. Forbidden Mind by Kimberly KinradeCreateSpaceWinner of the 2011 Forward National Literature Award "...a thrilling, dark and deeply romantic read that had me sitting on the edge of my seat and eagerly awaiting the next installment." - Refracted Light Young Adult Book Reviews "This book grabbed me from the first page and kept me wanting more until the very end. I can't wait for more to come from this amazing author." ~Heather's Book Reviews "She reads minds. He controls minds. Together, they might get out alive." Meet Sam. She reads minds. It’s why she's spent her life raised in a secret school and rented out to the rich and powerful as a paranormal spy. But soon she’ll be eighteen and free. At least that’s what she thought before she met Drake, a paranormal who controls minds. Now, everything she ever believed is challenged, and what she thought would be her freedom turns out to be her worst nightmare. Will their powers be enough to save them before it’s too late? Heal Your Troubled Mind (52 Brilliant Little Ideas) by Sabina DosaniInfinite IdeasIt can be a lonely road to recovery from depression. There’s a never-ending avalanche of books, magazines, websites and TV programmes to allegedly ‘help’. But who’s got the time to wade through this lot to sift the stuff that works from the rubbish? Heal your troubled mind cuts straight to the heart of the matter. With insider shortcuts and secrets garnered from personal experience as both a sufferer and a doctor, Dr Sabina Dosani has ideas, tips and advice for beating the blues so you can reclaim your life. Whatever your circumstances and however depression affects you or someone you care about, Heal your troubled mind will help you find ways to defeat it. Wealth of Nations (Great Minds Series) by Adam SmithPrometheus BooksPolitical economy had been studied long before Adam Smith. But "Wealth of Nations" (1776) established it for the first time as a separate science. Smith based his arguments on vast historical knowledge, and developed his principles with remarkable clarity. What set this work apart was its statement of the doctrine of natural liberty. Smith believed that 'man's self-interest is God's providence' - that if government abstained from interfering with free competition, the invisible hand of capitalism would emerge from the competing claims of individual self-interest. Industrial problems would be resolved and maximum efficiency reached. After more than two centuries, Smith's work still stands as the best statement and defence of the fundamental principles of capitalism. Think And Grow Rich: A Philosophy which can be Transmuted into Material Wealth, or to Bring you Peace of Mind, Understanding, and Spiritual Harmony by Napoleon HillCreateSpaceThis book explains how to recognize and apply the principles that can help you achieve your goals in life. It teaches that happiness is being in alignment with the principles of nature. The book states that the only way to wealth is to cultivate the right ideas about the right things and then hold on to them. Various techniques for developing the mental faculties and ideas about wealth creation are fully explained for easy understanding. You, who read this book, will get most out of it by putting into practice the powerful Master Mind principle described in the book. The Lord of the Rings (Mind's Eye Version) by J. R. R. TolkienSoundelux Audio PubA digitally remastered dramatization of Tolkien's magnificent trilogy. Wood-branded gift box with 9 compact discs. A Christian can almost be forgiven for not reading the Bible, but there's no salvation for a fantasy fan who hasn't read the gospel of the genre, J.R.R. Tolkien's definitive three-book epic, the Lord of the Rings (encompassing The Fellowship of the Ring, The Two Towers, and The Return of the King), and its charming precursor, The Hobbit. That many (if not most) fantasy works are in some way derivative of Tolkien is understood, but the influence of the Lord of the Rings is so universal that everybody from George Lucas to Led Zeppelin has appropriated it for one purpose or another. Not just revolutionary because it was groundbreaking, the Lord of the Rings is timeless because it's the product of a truly top-shelf mind. Tolkien was a distinguished linguist and Oxford scholar of dead languages, with strong ideas about the importance of myth and story and a deep appreciation of nature. His epic, 10 years in the making, recounts the Great War of the Ring and the closing of Middle-Earth's Third Age, a time when magic begins to fade from the world and men rise to dominance. Tolkien carefully details this transition with tremendous skill and love, creating in the Lord of the Rings a universal and all-embracing tale, a justly celebrated classic. --Paul Hughes |
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