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Mind map - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A mind map is a diagram used to represent words, ideas, tasks, or other items linked to and arranged radially around a central key word or idea. (more...)
Mind map - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Mind - Wikipedia
The mind is a subject about which very much theorizing, experimenting, and expostulating has occurred in philosophy (studied under the heading philosophy of mind), psychology, and ... (more...)
The Nanny changes her mind: Wikipedia blocked again
20061117: Gollum is useful for reaching Wikipedia when it is blocked on Mainland China. ... Put the champagne back in the bottle: China's Net Nanny has blocked Wikipedia again ... (more...)
Wikipedia:Lessons (Pynts ti mind) - Wikipedia
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Lose Your Mind - Wikipedia bahasa Indonesia, ensiklopedia bebas
Lose Your Mind adalah singel ke-24 BoA. Singel "Lose Your Mind" dirilis pada tanggal 12 Desember 2007. Lagu CD. Lose Your Mind (feat.Yutaka Furukawa from DOPING PANDA) Smile again ... (more...)
Philosophy of mind - Wikipedia
Philosophy of mind is the philosophical study of the nature of the mind, mental events, mental functions, and consciousness. Some of questions asked in the philosophy of mind are ... (more...)
Quantum mind - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Quantum mind theories are based on the premise that quantum mechanics is necessary to fully understand the mind and brain, particularly concerning an explanation of consciousness. (more...)
Mind - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The mind is the part of a person that thinks, reasons, perceives, wills, and feels. Certain religions say that the mind is separate from the body and is called a Soul (see Dualism ... (more...)
Wikipedia:Tutorial (Keep in mind) - Wikipedia
Frontpage, 1: Editing, 2: Formatting, 3: Wikipedia links, 4: Related site links, 5: External links, 6: Talk pages, 7: Keep in mind, 8: Registration, 9: (more...)