Yes, this result is possible but in no way necessary. AND: as early as the 1910s Marcel Duchamp exhibited his 'Ready-mades' which were things bought from a shop and signed by Duchamp.
Doctors that help with your thoughts might be a psychiatrist or a psychologist. There is virtually no difference between the two, except a psychiatrist is able to prescribe or administer medicine, and a psychologist cannot.
a way to organize your thoughts, books, stories, etc
If you have to ask this question, you probably do. If you knew, you'd have no second thoughts(:
mind,dreams,balance,awareness,thoughts,living to the fullest
Thoughts aloud means when you are acting the person says what they are thinking from their head.
No, this is not true. Dreams are reliant on your thoughts experiences and emotions only, its possible for two people to dream of the same sort of thing after experiences of that during the day, but unfortunatley dreaming of someone and them dreaming of you is just a myth. There are some people who believe that our thoughts are made up out of the fleeting thoughts of others, especially those you know better. But there is no evidence to support such beliefs.
It is necessary to support your own thoughts and opinions with evidence so people see it as your own and not anyone elses and people may either trust you more or take your side more often.
I belive ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,YES!!!!
I'm the person who asked it if so how
distress
Possible thoughts give you more confidence which makes you perform better and negative thoughts make you less confidence which negatively affect you.
Applying the concept of evidence to imaginative literature or artwork through actions, words, and thoughts.
Anecdotal evidence refers to personal stories or individual experiences, while qualitative research involves systematic methods to collect and analyze non-numerical data to explore themes and patterns. Qualitative research aims to provide more rigorous and generalizable insights compared to anecdotal evidence, which may be influenced by individual biases and limitations.
i have ocd and im transgendered.... so em yeah
Try to spend as much time as possible with your Husband.
There is no scientific evidence to support the idea of someone being able to enter another person's dreams and influence them. Dreams are typically believed to be the result of one's own thoughts, experiences, and subconscious mind.
Do a mind map. Draw out, sketch what you are thinking.It isn't directly.There are various machines that can show brain activity and a persons actions can display his or her thoughts.