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Democide: Statistics and Implications
“Power kills and absolute power kills absolutely.” -Lord Acton The term democide is widely unrecognized in common everyday language due to its obscure nature, yet it is quite prevalent throughout the history of human existence. Redefined by the political scientist … Continue reading →
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Tai Chi increases brain size, benefits cognition in randomized controlled trial of Chinese elderly
James Mortimer EurekAlert Tampa, FL (June 19, 2012) — Scientists from the University of South Florida and Fudan University in Shanghai found increases in brain volume and improvements on tests of memory and thinking in Chinese seniors who practiced Tai … Continue reading →
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