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The human mind is the most complex part of the body. This three-pound organ could conjure ideas and thoughts; store and categorize information for many years; invent new theories; build computers with outstanding capacities to execute millions of commands and calculations almost instantly. The ever-increasing advances in science psychologists and psychiatrists to have a deeper understanding of which parts of the brain are responsible for which function. Howard Gardner, Harvard University, recen…

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The human mind is the most complex part of the body. This three-pound organ could conjure ideas and thoughts; store and categorize information for many years; invent new theories; build computers with outstanding capacities to execute millions of commands and calculations almost instantly. The ever-increasing advances in science psychologists and psychiatrists to have a deeper understanding of which parts of the brain are responsible for which function. Howard Gardner, Harvard University, recently developed the Theory of Multiple Intelligence. He could point out seven different areas of intelligence including the two well-known areas of language and mathematics.

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The human mind is the most complex part of the body. This three-pound organ could conjure ideas and thoughts; store and categorize information for many years; invent new theories; build computers with outstanding capacities to execute millions of commands and calculations almost instantly. The ever-increasing advances in science psychologists and psychiatrists to have a deeper understanding of which parts of the brain are responsible for which function. Howard Gardner, Harvard University, recently developed the Theory of Multiple Intelligence. He could point out seven different areas of intelligence including the two well-known areas of language and mathematics.

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