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  2. Richard Gregory - Wikipedia

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    Richard Langton Gregory, CBE, FRS, FRSE (24 July 1923 – 17 May 2010) was a British psychologist and Professor of Neuropsychology at the University of Bristol. Life and career [ edit ]

  3. Open-mindedness - Wikipedia

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    Open-mindedness is receptiveness to new ideas. Open-mindedness relates to the way in which people approach the views and knowledge of others. [1] Jason Baehr defines an open-minded person as one who "characteristically moves beyond or temporarily sets aside his own doxastic commitments in order to give a fair and impartial hearing to the intellectual opposition". [2]

  4. Bristol Festival of Ideas - Wikipedia

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    The Bristol Festival of Ideas is a project established in Bristol, England, which aims "to stimulate people’s minds and passions with an inspiring programme of discussion and debate". [1]

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  6. D*Minds - Wikipedia

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    Boosting the city’s hedonistic Native venue with added soundsystem weight, RUN built up its own community and was renowned for having such a tight, lively vibe even the bouncers would lean over the decks and pull up a rewind. Like everything D*Minds do, RUN was built to last and is now one Bristol’s longest running and largest d’n’b raves.

  7. We the Curious - Wikipedia

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    We The Curious (previously At-Bristol or "@Bristol") is a science and arts centre and educational charity in Bristol, England.It features over 250 interactive exhibits over two floors, and members of the public and school groups can also engage with the Live Science Team over programming in the kitchen, studio and on live lab.

  8. Active Minds - Wikipedia

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    Active Minds is a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting mental health, especially among young adults, via peer-to-peer dialogue and interaction. Active Minds was founded by Alison Malmon in 2003, after her older brother died by suicide in 2000.

  9. See No Evil (artwork) - Wikipedia

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    See No Evil 2011, was a week-long graffiti art event, [4] that claimed to be the largest street art event of its kind in the UK, reaffirmed Bristol's high position in the UK's urban art movement, [5] and supports the claim, that Bristol may be the current international center of this urban art movement. [6]