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THE SOCIAL SIGNIFICANCE OF SYNCHRONICITY by Roderick Main, University of Essex, UK (2006)Abstract This paper aims to contribute to a reassessment of the social significance of C.G. Jung’s (1875–1961) analytical psychology. Contrary to a tenacious perception that Jung’s work is little concerned with society, this paper suggests that the social dimension is a concern that p...
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Music lessons provide a workout for the brain - life - 13 March 2009 - New ScientistScans of the brains of child musicians before and after musical training have yielded compelling evidence that proficiency and skill relies on hard graft, not innate genius . Earlier studies have shown that adult musicians have different brains to adult non-musicians. But the latest results ...
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BBC NEWS | Health | Alzheimer's drug 'halts' declineUK scientists have developed a drug which may halt the progression of Alzheimer's disease. Trials of the drug, known as Rember, in 321 patients showed an 81% difference in rate of mental decline compared with those not taking the treatment. The Aberdeen University researchers said the drug ...
Calvin Smith
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BBC NEWS | UK | Magazine | No time to think?Barack Obama and David Cameron are both worried that they'll have no time to think if they get into power. The Magazine offers some tips for them - and the rest of us - to ruminate on.
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