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Joseph Chidiebere Osuigwe // ⓘ (born 26 June 1985) is a Nigerian human trafficking expert, [1] educator, and social entrepreneur. [2] He is the executive [3] director of Devatop Centre for Africa Development, [4] a nonprofit organization with focus on combating human trafficking, gender-based violence, providing educational supports to vulnerable children and empowering women and youth.
Wilson was a writer who lived in Ashland, Oregon. [2] [3] He was formerly an adjunct professor of biology at Southern Oregon University and also taught at vocational schools.[4] [5] Together with his wife, Marnia Robinson, he was an instructor of karezza, and the couple shared an antipathy towards orgasms.
Altered Traits: Science Reveals How Meditation Changes Your Mind, Brain, and Body, published in Great Britain as 'The Science of Meditation: How to Change Your Brain, Mind and Body', [1] is a 2017 book by science journalist Daniel Goleman and neuroscientist Richard Davidson. The book discusses research on meditation. For the book, the authors ...
In this podcast episode, Medical News Today shares three actionable resolutions that can help improve brain, heart, and metabolic health in the new year via diet, sleep, and exercise. Brain health ...
The book recommends that one should do a set of maths questions every day and note the time it takes. This is complemented by a memory test, a counting test, and a stroop test (found at the back of the book) which should be undertaken every five days. A set of graphs are provided at the back of the book so that the results of the tests can be ...
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Brainwashing was first published in hardcover format on 16 December 2004 by Oxford University Press, and again in paperback format on 24 August 2006.The book was "highly commended" and runner-up in the 2005 Times Higher Education Supplement Young Academic Author Award, and also made it to the shortlist for the 2005 MIND "Book of the Year Award".
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