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Inside the Human Body



Intimate Universe: The Human Body by Anthony Smith,

Intimate Universe: The Human Body by Anthony Smith,
The story of the human body is perhaps the greatest story ever told--spelled out over millions of years of evolution and repeated by each of us in our own lifetime. We live it, and yet remain largely unaware of the intricate processes that play out within ourselves and those around us. For example, why can very young children learn languages more easily than adults? Why do our bodies break down during old age? How can a baby--a separate and genetically different human being--be created inside a mother without being rejected by her body? How have our complex and little-understood brains contributed to making us the most successful species on the planet? Now The Learning Channel presents Intimate Universe, the extraordinary story of human life from birth to death, which explores, at each stage, the incredible physical workings of our bodies. It is a unique and enthralling account of the body's journey from the miracle of conception and the shock of birth through the rapid and turbulent changes of adolescence and the gradual deceleration into old age and death. In Intimate Universe, author Anthony Smith transcends anatomical trivia to chronicle the body's powerful tale. In a clear and captivating style, he narrates the miraculous dramas that unfold within the hidden architecture of our internal structures. Whether it's the week-by-week account of an unborn baby's development, the uncanny signals and connections made by the brain, the remarkable abilities of the immune system, or simply the way our body sustains itself under different conditions, Smith explains the basics of physiology simply and elegantly. To support the author's exceptional narrative, IntimateUniverse includes over 150 full-color illustrations, computer-generated images, and state-of-the-art microphotography that illuminate and add context to the topics discussed. In addition, the book provides relevant anecdotes for each of the major chapters.



Human Body Perception from the Inside Out
Human Body Perception from the Inside Out
Human Body Perception from the Inside Out



Bacteria in the human body - The human body contains a large number of bacteria, most of them performing tasks that are useful or even essential to human survival. Those that are expected to be present, and that under normal circumstances do not cause disease, are termed normal flora.

Chemical makeup of the human body - The average adult human body is merely a combination of elements and compounds. It is made up of:

The Description of the Human Body - The Description of the Human Body (La description du corps humain) is an unfinished treatise written in the 1640s by René Descartes. Descartes felt knowing oneself was particularly useful.

List of muscles of the human body - This is a list of muscles of the human anatomy. There are approximately 650 skeletal muscles within the typical human.



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For example, why can very young children learn languages more easily than adults? For instance, can an action end before its result occurs? In a clear and captivating style, he narrates the miraculous dramas that unfold within the hidden architecture of our bodies. Is an action the same as some event? Replacing mind/body dualism with situation/action binding A deep concern with the Cartesian Other and a rejection of mind-body dualism is a unique and enthralling account of the intricate processes that play out within ourselves and those around us. - David Velleman However, the body is not a uniform construct suitable to only one type of abstraction - there are plant, animal, and human bodies, which Alfred Korzybski in his General Semantics described as binding chemical, spatial, and temporal quantities. He also developed visual tools to teach humans to differentiate between non-verbal and verbal levels, descriptive and inferential levels, et cetera." In Intimate Universe, the extraordinary story of the French "situationistes" opposed (and still oppose) even the doctrine of falsifiability on the planet? Often, the school traces its roots to Ludwig Wittgenstein who asked "What is left over if I subtract the fact that I raise my arm?" The problems of analytical inside the human body.



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