signals from living brain could be fed into a computer · Experiment in 1990s - Group of people in Duke University Center for Neuroengineering experimented with microwires, a hair-thin sensors · Work in past two decades - Once implanted, the sensors can detect signals from frontal and parietal Critical Breakthrough · 2011, two monkeys learned to control virtual hand with thoughts · This program allowed to train animals to feel virtual object... ...And paralyzed humans to regain full- body mobility Why? · To allow paralyzed and disordered people preform normal, even super-normal tasks · To do dangerous jobs from safe distance How it works? ·Artificial limbs are connected throught micro/nano sensors with brain and controller · Recording cube as main sensor · algorithm in controller remembers signal types · Limb acts according to signals Future of bionic limbs · In 2014 first human with thought controlled
· Book was interpreted as an anti-fascist book · Altogether she published 8 books · In 1941 divorced and in 1945 remarried Emotional Struggles · In 1948 attempted suicide while depressed · In 1953 tried to convince her husband to commit suicide with him · After Carson's death, Reeves made suicide with an overdose of sleeping pills · McCullers suffered several illnesses and also alcoholism · Had strokes since her youth · By the age of 31, her left side was entirely paralyzed. Death · Died on 29 September 1967, after a brain hemorrhage · Buried in Oak Hill Cemetery Novels · The Heart is a Lonely Hunter (1940) · Reflections in a Golden Eye (1941) · The Member of the Wedding (1946) · Clock Without Hands (1961) The Heart is a Lonely Hunter
" We can never know what were he`s last thoughts or what he was feeling before death but we always wish that he died peacefully. Finally the wounded ones, who have to live with their injuries for the rest of their lives. In war there are so many people who have had many serious injuries and some of them have even lost one or even all the limbs. They have to live with these injury`s for the rest of their lives. Some soldiers have lost even their eyesight or have become paralyzed, because of the serious injuries they have had. In conclusion, every person who has been in the war has had some injuries, most of them are physical and some are mental. In war you can always find some soldiers who are unwounded, but you can`t see inside of them. Every soldier who has been in the war has a traumatic memory what he does not want to remember. These traumatic memories can get very tragic and quite often
Many characteristics are also immediately being added to the person's characteristics according to its origin. It is better if you never evaluate anything by its appearance in order not to come to the wrong conclusion. People are very easily affected. Media and television are the main influencers. People today just watch television, read newspapers, magazines and take almost everything they say very seriously. Sometimes it seems that people's brains have been paralyzed by the media. They are not able to think themselves, which leads them to stereotypes created by mass media. Today young people are more tolerant than the elder ones. They don't have stereotypes of people built in their mind. In addition they are not influenced by elder's opinions. Elder people do not agree with the fact that their daughter or son might get married to a representative of another race. However young people would say that love is blind and so is friendship.
Bella can now take part in the battle plans without Charlie being any the wiser. When Bella retires to bed, Edward is waiting for her. He reveals to her one small change in Alice's plans -- he will be the one staying with her at the Cullens' Friday night, while the others are hunting. The thought of a night alone with Edward in an empty house is appealing. Edward brings her back to the clearing to watch the night's exercises; now that she knows Edward will be safe, she is no longer paralyzed with terror about the upcoming battle. This time, only Jake, Quil and Embry have come to watch. Bella is stricken with guilt afresh when Edward explains that tonight they're practicing handling two enemies at once -- a reminder that the Cullens are still outnumbered, and Edward's absence will reduce their numbers further. Gazing at the werewolves, she feels a further wave of anxiety. Jake catches her agonized glance and trots over to her side. It's stupid to worry, he tells her impatiently --
All the meteorological reports from the National Hurricane Center in Dade County, Florida said the same thing-Andrew is rushing towards land at a speed of 180 mph. But none of the appropriate persons and agencies quickly mobilized into action. President Bush continued campaigning and at first did little. Four days later FEMA was still trying to get organized, the National Guard had not moved into action, and the American Red Cross was struggling with the immensity of the damage. All were paralyzed by the failure to act proactively, resulting in a lot of finger pointing. But there is a second lesson from Andrew: Be careful how you build, for the storm will show what sort of work has been done. The vast devastation was in large measure due to the faulty housing construction of the building boom during the 1980s. Yet some houses experienced minimal damage, primarily those built by Habitat for Humanity, the agency with whom former president Jimmy Carter is affiliated. How we build during
190. Let it fade away. 191. You keep running away. 192. You don't listen to her, you don't care how it hurts. 193. Everything I had, got destroyed :'( 194. I swaer I'd be a better man. 195. I listen to her, cause I know, how it hurts. 196. If I were a boy, I think I could understand. 197. Get out of my life. 198. I'm the one who loves you best. 199. I like you just the way you are. 200. It's hurting me. 201. I can't take it any longer. 202. I wanna be daylight in your eyes. 203. You paralyzed my body with a poison kiss. 204. You put me together, then trashed me for pleasure. 205. I will survive. 206. I liked it. 207. It felt so wrong. 208. This was never the way I planned. 209. You was using me. 210. You're the reason, why I'm thinkin. 211. You're the one to blame. 212. I keep dreaming. 213. Take it slow. 214. I don't wanna be the one. 215. I hate my life. 216. Thought that we were stronger. 217. But you're just a boy, you don't understand. 218. Miss independent. 219
suffering or bring some creative gift into this world. In the late seventies, I would have lunch every day with one or two friends in the cafeteria of the graduate center at Cambridge University, where I was studying. A man in a wheelchair would sometimes sit at a nearby table, usually accompanied by three or four people. One day, when I was sitting at a table directly opposite me, I could not help but look at him more closely, and I was shocked by what I saw. He seemed almost totally paralyzed. His body was emaciated, his head permanently slumped forward. One of the people accompanying him was carefully putting food in his mouth a great deal of which would fall out again and be caught on a small plate another man was holding under his chin. Occasionally the wheelchair- bound man would produce unintelligible croaking sounds, and someone would hold an ear close to his mouth and then amazingly would interpret what he was trying to say.
The five steps are: first, to idealize; second, to verbalize; third, to visualize; fourth, to emotionalize; and fifth, to realize. Let me explain how they work one at a time, and then, altogether. ■ IMAGINE YOUR PERFECT FUTURE Perhaps the biggest obstacle to creating a wonderful life is “self- limiting beliefs.” Everyone has them, and some people have so many of them that they are almost paralyzed when it comes to taking action. A self-limiting belief is an idea you have that you are limited in some way, in terms of time, talent, intelligence, money, ability, or opportunity. As a result of these beliefs, most of which are probably not true, you hold yourself back from taking the steps necessary to create the kind of life you really desire. The way you free yourself from these negative brakes on your
.. well, you remember it, and he thinks prom is somehow the correct way to do this. So I figure if I endanger his life, then we're even, and he can't keep trying to make amends. I don't need enemies and maybe Lauren would back off if he left me alone. I might have to total his Sentra, though. If he doesn't have a ride he can't take anyone to prom..." I babbled on. "I heard about that." He sounded a bit more composed. "You did?" I asked in disbelief, my previous irritation flaring. "If he's paralyzed from the neck down, he can't go to the prom, either," I muttered, refining my plan. Edward sighed, and finally opened his eyes. "Better?" "Not really." I waited, but he didn't speak again. He leaned his head back against the seat, staring at the ceiling of the car. His face was rigid. "What's wrong?" My voice came out in a whisper. "Sometimes I have a problem with my temper, Bella." He was whispering, too, and as he stared out the window, his eyes narrowed into slits
maze. In a few steps I came to a clearing, a mountain meadow were the sun was still shining. Across the meadow I found a well-maintained trail and realized I was back on an official Forest Service path, the right road, the way back. As I walked along, calmer now, the way out of my personal confusion became clearer. "Trust the path," my voice had said, and I took that to mean "Keep march ing ahead to the next stage of life. Don't try to go backwards, don't allow yourself to get paralyzed or panicked, just keep marching. Trust that your instincts are good and natural and will lead you to a happier, safer place." T h e n the hiking trail merged with a fire road, wide as two firetrucks, and in half an hour I was back on the highway where my blessed Volkswagen was parked. T h e sun was still blazing on the Western horizon, though I knew back in those canyons it was already deepest night, and I could have died there. 369