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John Fielding, CEO
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The brightest minds in science and business, combined with a corporate culture that values teamwork, creativity and innovation, have brought us to the leading edge in the field of world health.
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Steve Riggins, Software Deveoper
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Visual Mind's software allows TalentShift to create independent visual knowledge maps in it's core executive search practices of high technology and life sciences.
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Chogyam Trungpa Gyatso, Tibetan Monk
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It is essentially a meeting of minds for the purpose of stimulating study, reflection and the exploration of those realms of thought beyond the pale of limited, institutionalized religion and science.
She shows that the idea of mind espoused by cognitive science is that of samsaric mind experienced by beginning meditators.
As years roll on the natural sciences unfold and lead even skeptical minds to abandon atheism and pantheism and come upon the platform of revelation.
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Adam Findley, Professional Motivator
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To achieve any significant retention of the MR concepts in the minds of an audience not accustomed to the ruthless logic of hard science courses requires a significant amount of time to be spent on discussion.
There is no scheme at present in vogue, which sufficiently motivates bright minds at their secondary/college level to enable them to pursue science studies and encourage them to stick on to a career in science.
Modern mind-body sciences has now shown that when we are relaxed and happy, the biochemical rhythms in our bodies are significantly different to those present when we are angry, tense or sad.
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Arthur Dawkins, Astro-physicist
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Cognitive science is the study of human knowledge, of which one aspect is the study of how knowledge is acquired, stored, and represented in the mind, including the mind's underlying biological mechanisms.
Science, far from bestowing absolute truths upon us, begins with the basic working assumptions of the people who are creating the hypotheses under study and with the filters their minds use to see the data.
We will also discuss certain traditional problems in the philosophy of mind in light of recent work in philosophy and branches of cognitive science which use computer models of cognition.
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Mark Harris, Priest
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So now pray excuse me if I think that the more grovelling and materialistic sciences of matter are not to be despised in comparison with the lofty studies of Minds and Spirits.
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