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  2. Cardiocentric hypothesis - Wikipedia

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    According to the cardiocentric hypothesis, the heart is the primary location of human emotions, cognition, and awareness. [1] This notion may be traced back to ancient civilizations such as Egypt and Greece, where the heart was regarded not only as a physical organ but also as a repository of emotions and wisdom. [2]

  3. 50 Mind-Numbing Memes For Anyone Who Needs A Good Laugh ... - AOL

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    We were also curious to hear how she defines “mind-numbing memes” and why she likes them in the first place. “Mind-numbing memes are just stupid humor. Lots of Dad Jokes, weird videos, puns.

  4. Heart, Mind and Soul - Wikipedia

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    Heart, Mind and Soul may refer to: Heart, Mind and Soul (El DeBarge album), 1994; Heart, Mind and Soul, 2006; Christian anthropology, a discussion of the ...

  5. Nous - Wikipedia

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    Plutarch criticized the Stoic idea of nous being corporeal, and agreed with Plato that the soul is more divine than the body while nous (mind) is more divine than the soul. [32] The mix of soul and body produces pleasure and pain; the conjunction of mind and soul produces reason which is the cause or the source of virtue and vice.

  6. 65 Broken Heart Quotes That Are Way Too Relatable - AOL

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  7. Attach or insert files, images, GIFs and emojis in New AOL Mail

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    In AOL Mail, click Compose.; Click the Attach icon. - Your computer's file manager will open. Find and select the file or image you'd like to attach. Click Open.; The file or image will be attached below the body of the email.

  8. Xin (heart-mind) - Wikipedia

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    Literally, xin refers to the physical heart, though it also refers to the "mind" as the ancient Chinese believed the heart was the center of human cognition. However, emotion and reason were not considered as separate, but rather as coextensive; xin is as much cognitive as emotional, being simultaneously associated with thought and feeling.

  9. 51 Kitchen Quotes That Celebrate the Heart of the Home - AOL

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    27. "The only rule in this kitchen is to always ask for seconds." — Unknown. 28. "In this kitchen, we always lick the spoon." — Unknown. 29. "Mind your own biscuits and life will be gravy."