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Why are we here? What is our purpose? These are the questions that continue to baffle humans, in spite of scientific discoveries and inventions which enabled man to disprove myths and understand the realities that make up his world, his environment. In other words, man had found the answers to many mysteries that once piqued his curiosity years ago. But the question about his existence still lingers. Are we just here to be born, to go to school, to work, to have family, and then later to die? Fifty-seven-year-old Richard Irwin found himself confronted by these issues as he went alone for work to Russia. When loneliness sets in, he took his laptop and started to write a letter he addressed to...
This is a guide to promotion and sales in the sport industry. Experts from the classroom and sports field offer insights and experiential data on the skills needed to succeed in sports promotion and sales.
Changing Concepts of the Nervous System, presents the proceedings of the First Institute of Neurological Sciences Symposium in Neurobiology, held at the University of Pennsylvania in October 1980. The book is divided into four parts consisting of mini symposia on different aspects of the neurosciences. The first mini symposia discuss the anatomical, physiological, developmental, and behavioral plasticity of the nervous system. The second mini symposia cover the changing concepts of the central visual system. The idea of the biological basis of the concept of motivation and its behavioral manifestations from both theoretical and experimental aspects is examined in the third mini symposia. The final mini symposia tackle the four aspects of studies on memory: amnesia (consolidation and retrieval), the role of catecholamines, the role of proteins, and the role of peptides. Anatomists, neurobiologists, neuroscientists, and students and researchers in the field of neuroscience will find the book invaluable.
Presents the broad outline of NIH organizational structure, theprofessional staff, and their scientific and technical publications covering work done at NIH.
"Containing cases decided by the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania." (varies)