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    will ideally be a brain-dead man of matching age, body size and blood group as Spiridonov (Lewis, 2015). The recipient will first be carefully decapitated, and then the head will be attached to the donor’s body through chemical fusion of spinal cords and connection of other vessels (Lewis, 2015). The two main challenges of this procedure are ensuring proper fusion of nerve ends, and overcoming the immune tissue rejection of the new head by the body (Lewis, 2015). While Canavero is confident that these

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    College students Breanne Carlson Denver College of Nursing Stress in College Students Anyone who has taken college level courses knows that it can become extremely stressful, but what are the effects on the human body and mind when under so much stress? According to a mental health study in 2008 8 out of 10 students in college say they have sometimes or frequently felt stress in their daily lives for over 3 months. An increase of 20% from a survey five years earlier

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    Allow the body of art is speak for itself, and to those involved. Artaud wanted theatre to become a place where art is stripped away, without being heavily dependent on written word and poetry. He believed that ‘theatre be pared down, be kept as free from mediating

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    argument. In “Mediations II”, he argues that the mind is better known than the body. If he cannot trust his senses he says that he cannot trust his body. He thinks because his thoughts are from his mind that they must be true. In fact, the mind is more trustworthy because the mind is where knowledge and experience come from and that is what we use to determine what is true and what is false. One of his examples is the wax. Because we trust our mind and we can see what is going on, the wax is something

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    consist of a body and a mind. The mind would retain images that the body have perceived also nerves that enable the body to perform certain duties. The mind is the intellect and will of our being and can operate independently of the body, yet the body depend upon sense perception for their operation. The mind which is the mental action or process of acquiring knowledge and understanding through thought, is embodied when it is deeply dependent upon features of the physical body. Because the mind exists

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    importance of the body of man and through extension the senses with which we observe the world. This paper will first show that within Descartes’ writings the body is an extension of the mind. Secondly, this paper will prove that the senses are a false form of understanding which leads to the deception of the mind. Finally, this paper will address the inconsistency that arises from these definitions of Descartes, specifically the incompatibility of a completely independent mind and a body dependent upon

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    Descartes arguments are mostly around what’s certain and what’s uncertain; doubts the physical world and if we are really exists. Descartes is unsure about if evil demons really exists, so he cannot conclude that everything he’s sense telling him or anything at all is truth; Descartes illustrate his arguments and reasons for his doubts and ideas in 6 meditations that explains his thought based on god’s supreme and finite power in the existing world. 3 forms of doubt: Sense, Dream, Defective Nature;

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    Corp Etranger (1994) is a video piece made by Mona Hatoum which explores the artists body with an endoscopic camera. The piece is composed of a cylindrical room with padded walls where the viewer is invited to enter and view the video of Hatoum’s internal body, displayed on the floor of the room. Using Kristeva’s strategy of abjection the internal cavities are magnified and distorted into a grotesque monster that have the effect of swallowing up the viewer. ”The symbolisation of the womb as house/room/cellar

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    an extremely thin ideal. Many researchers have hypothesized that the media may play a central role in creating and intensifying the phenomenon of body dissatisfaction and consequently,

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    Material Things, and the Real Distinction between the Mind and Body of Man, he discusses his belief that the mind and body are two separate substances, claiming that the nonmaterial mind and the material body, while being ontologically distinct substances, causally interact; a belief called Cartesian dualism. Descartes explains that he has a clear and distinct idea of himself as a thinking and non-extended thing, and a clear and distinct idea of his body as a non-thinking and extended thing. He argues

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