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  2. Sugawara Akitada - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of stories, in chronological order of publication in Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine, that features Sugawara Akitada: Instruments of Murder (October 1997). The Curio Dealer's Wife (November 1997). A Master of Go (December 1998). Akitada's First Case (July/August 1999).

  3. List of knowledge deities - Wikipedia

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    Coeus, Titan of the inquisitive mind, his name meaning "query" or "questioning". He is the grandfather of Apollo. Metis, the Titan associated most closely with wisdom and the mother of Athena, whose name in Ancient Greek described a combination of wisdom and cunning. [12] [13]

  4. Scott Haltzman - Wikipedia

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    Haltzman's inquisitive mind was in evidence at an early age. [3] Haltzman graduated from Emmaus High School in Emmaus, Pennsylvania and received his bachelor's degree in English and Biology from Brown University in 1982. [4] He received his M.D. degree from Brown Medical School in 1985.

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    A naturally inquisitive mind, as per several studies, is a breeding ground for creativity and innovation, both signs of high intelligence. So keep those questions coming; your brain will thank you ...

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  7. Other Minds: The Octopus, the Sea, and the Deep Origins of ...

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    The filmmaker Jasper Sharp in Interalia Magazine writes that once in Seoul he ate san-nakji, freshly butchered raw octopus, "its severed tentacles still twitching." He notes that Godfrey-Smith's suggestion that cephalopods possess both intelligence, with a nervous system of some 500 million neurons, and perhaps consciousness "makes the ...

  8. Category:New Thought magazines - Wikipedia

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    The Nautilus (magazine) S. Science of Mind (magazine) Success (magazine) This page was last edited on 3 June 2020, at 12:49 (UTC). Text is ...

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