PDF-(READ)-Mom Genes: Inside the New Science of Our Ancient Maternal Instinct
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Running Time gt 9hrs and 59minsFrom the New York Times bestselling author and Smithsonian contributor comes a fascinating indepth and provocative exploration of
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Running Time gt 9hrs and 59minsFrom the New York Times bestselling author and Smithsonian contributor comes a fascinating indepth and provocative exploration of the biology of motherhood and how this ancient maternal instinct has the power to transform us as individuals Motherhood is the most important developmental stage that adult humans ever undergo It changes us on a cellular level our brains expand and grow our genes turn on and off our systems of reward and desire are rewired we even smell and see the world differentlyThough a powerful and ancient force scientists are just beginning to fully understand the maternal instinct and all that it encompasses It is fragile malleable and is an individualized experience While the maternal instinct is the basic building block of all social interaction MOM GENES explores how mothers differ from other women and explains the hard science behind our tenderest maternal impulses showing how hidden forces from cells to civilizations shape us as individualsGroundbreaking accessible and with powerful implications for families and entire cultures across the world this audiobook is vital listening for anyone who has ever wondered what rocks the hand that rocks the cradle2021 Abigail Tucker All rights reserved P2021 Simon Schuster Inc All rights reserved. Science and Technology Egyptians made advances in calendars geometry medicine and other areas Belief Systems Egyptians believed in many gods and a happy life after death Work and Family Life ESSENTIAL QUESTION How did work and social roles affect pe In this lesson you will read about the contributions made by ancient Indians in the field of Mathematics and Science including Medical Science Ayurveda Yoga Astronomy Astrology etc You will be surprised to know that a lot of scientific knowledge was Klein's conception of instinct derives from Freud's (1905) definition of instinct as "the demand made [by the body] upon the mind for work" (p. 168). For Klein, the body's "demand" has information enc 4NeoplasticProcessincludesMeSHtermsreferringtocan-cers. 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