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SHARPENING YOUR BRAIN

1Table of ContentsChapter 01 – OverviewBecome LimitlessThis BookChapter 02 – What are Neurotransmitters and How do theyWork?NeurotransmittersBrain PlasticityChapter 03 – NootropicsDo Nootropics Work?Chapter 04 – The Brain NutritionChapter 05 – Brain TrainingAccidental Brain TrainingChapter 06 – Brain PlasticityThe Ultimate Way to Enhance PlasticityThe ProgramChapter 07 – What is Working Memory?A Different Way to Look at […]

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The Art of Storytelling: How Stories Shape Our World

Introduction Since the dawn of time, humans have been storytellers. From cave paintings to podcasts, stories connect us, entertain us, and shape our understanding of the world. But storytelling is more than just a way to pass the time—it’s a powerful tool that influences culture, drives change, and helps us make sense of our lives.

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Industrial fabrics have many applications and can help your business in many ways. They come in many types, each having its own benefits, applications, and characteristics. The right industrial fabric can improve employee health, workplace safety, and your bottom line. You have come to the right place if your business is looking for industrial fabric.

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Uniform Civil Code, Uttarakhand, 2024—Uniformizing Marriage Laws and Legalizing Live-in Relationships

Abstract The Uttarakhand Civil Code, 2024 has been passed by Uttarakhand Legislature and is now set to come into force after receiving Presidential assent and being notified to come into force. The Code seeks to enact a civil code applicable to all residents of the state irrespective of the religion, caste and creed of the

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Sexual and Gender Minority Health Care Issues Related Competence and Preparedness Among the Health Care Professionals and Trainees in India: A Comparative Study

Abstract Background: The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and additional Queer, Intersex, asexual and agender (LGBTQIAA+) community is roughly 3.8% of the population of India. However, the services in terms of availability and competence are currently limited in the Indian healthcare system. Aim: To assess self-reported competence and preparedness of primary healthcare individuals and trainees in

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Elon Musk and Giorgia Meloni: a burgeoning friendship the world should keep an eye on

The friendship between Italian prime minister Giorgia Meloni and Elon Musk is the talk of Italy, and increasingly so since the latter secured a key role in the incoming administration of US president-elect Donald Trump. The two first expressed their mutual admiration in an official picture during Musk’s visit to the Italian prime minister’s official

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Reading dark romance: The ambiguities of a fascinating genre

A literary subgenre that emerged in the 2010s and gained widespread popularity in the 2020s, dark romance falls under the umbrella of unhealthy love stories. These novels often depict relationships that challenge moral and legal boundaries, raising questions about their growing appeal. What does the success of these provocative stories, frequently marked by violence and

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Louis Vuitton, Notre Dame and the quest for ‘secular immortality’

The reopening of Notre-Dame de Paris has recalled debate over the €200 million contribution of France’s Bernard Arnault, the CEO of the LVMH luxury group, to its restoration. Announced in the hours after fire devastated the cathedral in April 2019, the donation surprised many but aligned with Arnault’s track record as a cultural benefactor. From founding the Louis Vuitton

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Who is Syria’s new prime minister – and what will he do?

Dressed in a modest grey suit and tie with a light blue shirt, bald and bearded, 41-year-old Mohammed al-Bashir addressed his fellow Syrians on Tuesday from behind a desk in an empty conference room. Asking for “stability and calm”, he announced that he would serve as the head of a transitional government until March 1. Less than

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