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The Nervous System & The Endocrine System: Year 8 Biology Final Exam Summary by hydrochloric_acid
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Miller & Levine Biology textbook. 1.1 The Neuron 1.2 The Central Nervous System 1.3 The Peripheral Nervous System 1.4 The Senses 2.0 The Endocrine System
Diary of a wimpy kid: Crazy Days by RichardJohnsonV
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It's new years and the Heffley's are excited for what the new year will have in store for them. Until money problems, scary events, and school tests come into the mix. Will Greg be able to survive the new year? Or will he be in for some Crazy Days?
Random Biology Facts! by Pheniox89
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Here's a few interesting facts about Biology. My teacher writes them down for us daily, so I decided to share them with all of you lovely people.
Albert Einstein Quotes by CharismaElcantra
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Quotes of Albert Einstein. :) #3 in knowledge 101 Quotes + 1 Bonus Trivia Albert Einstein Quotes Part 2 is already published! I got these quotes from google.
Quote and jokes by KilleenPlays
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I am bored so I am going to post random quotes and puns I have stolen....
Psychology Facts by WritingDuhh
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Some cool facts, research, and information on topics in psychology Hope you all enjoy!! *I TAKE NO CLAIMS IN THE WRITING OR STUDY OF POSTED TOPICS. I'm simply just sharing/informing by posting multiple sources into one concise thread* https://www.apa.org https://psychcentral.com https://www.mayoclinic.org
Midnight by kky_claud
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Midnight Achilles Arch was born different. She didn't cry when she was just delivered. She just blinked her bubbly grey eyes open and started staring at the people around her. She didn't bask in the attention that came with being a royal princess like her brothers and sisters either. She didn't like the thousands of eyes that bore into her whenever she entered a room. She liked her own company and she liked to read, preferably alone or with her mother. She didn't get her special Xlinx or Vampire gifts when she became 12 either. Her siblings doubted her genes when she couldn't heal quicker than normal people and was unable run as fast as the wind. But her mother always told her that they were just jealous as she was special in her very own way. Like the way she could sense danger before something happened, and the way she had a 'friend' who always looked out for her. And exactly like the way how she revived that crow that hit her bedroom window one evening. "They tell me I'm different mommy," She had said against her mother's neck late one night as Rose held her 7-year-old darling in her arms. Rosemarie smiled. "You are different, baby girl, but in a good way. You're something special." "Like you mommy?" She blinked up at her mom, her grey orbs glimmering under the moonlight. "Yeah," She kissed her on the forehead, "Just like me...Only better." *Xlinx: a supernatural creature that has divine special powers. Spin-off of Vampire Mates and Dark Mates
Psychology by StephanieTheWriter
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I'm pretty much going to tell you how I see the way the brain works. It's going to include stuff about the rational and irrational part of the brain and about fears and kind of why I think you and I have them. I think I might talk a lot about fears because they intrigue me.
𝐃𝐢𝐬𝐨𝐫𝐝𝐞𝐫𝐬 & 𝐃𝐢𝐬𝐚𝐛𝐢𝐥𝐢𝐭𝐢𝐞𝐬 𝐀𝐰𝐚𝐫𝐞𝐧𝐞𝐬𝐬 by QueenMimi96
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A book describing numerous disabilities and disorders. Take a moment to read to bring more awareness that will help people globally. Be apart of the cure, not the challenge. 🏆 Featured on Official Wattpad Community Curator's Reading List by @yabookprincess and @Ariana_Godoy Copyright 2019-2020 © All Rights Reserved Cover by @QueenMimi96
Interesting facts about the Human Body by KieranDyer5
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An in-depth adventure in to the Human Body. How well do you know yourself? Are you scientific minded, interested about the human body and the way it works; curious about how our bodies have evolved certain characteristics and traits, or you just enjoy knowing great interesting facts? Well if you are, or you do, then this book is perfect for you! Interesting facts about the human body is designed for those people who have a passion for biology, physiology or anatomy, but most importantly people who are curiously minded who just enjoy learning and reading about great interesting facts. Interesting facts about the human body is a three part collection designed to cover most areas of the human body in no particular order. Knowing facts can help stimulate a better understanding, make it more enjoyable and most importantly, inspire learning about the human body. Also, let's be honest knowing various facts will provide you with that time to shine amongst your social group and they are always a great conversation starter. However, we must say although these facts are provided from a variety of reputable sources, scientific research and evidence is disapproved every day, and some research conducted may not be as strong or may provide conflicting evidence. This doesn't mean the facts provided are wrong, but overtime they may change slightly, but this does not stop the facts being very interesting and great to know. When studying Biological sciences at university I always enjoyed learning random facts about my subject and found that facts helped me learn those difficult mechanisms and weirdly long words. But more importantly it was interesting facts that first alerted me to pursue an interest in science and in this case the human body. This book really is a great read to help bypass those little gaps in your day to day life, so have fun and hope you enjoy. Also, please write a review and let others know your experience of this book 'interesting facts about the human body.'