Saturday, October 29, 2011

Common Honor, Part 3

Although the anterior cingulate cortex helps select germs, its easier for women to keep their environments organized, use established methods to find facts, and manage a lab using understanding of similar ones; women are suited for composing the things that provide the conceptual tools for men to design systems.

In the Scandanavian nations, girls statistically score higher in math than boys because they are both given equal time to think about how to express using such sign systems1. Women know men and can scratch into them that day2. Humans dream mist as a chain3.

1Sapolsky, Robert. "Recognizing Relatives." Human Behavioral Biology. Stanford Courseworks. Stanford University, Stanford, CA. Web. 16 Oct. 2011. .
2There is a source trail: http://episin.blogspot.com/2011/10/soaking-up-subjectivity.html
3We are inevitably familiar with different things: http://episin.blogspot.com/2011/10/observation-of-associable-different.html

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