No, it doesn't, unless it is on a cellular level, and we don't learn most things on that level, at least consciously. :)
For many people it is a joke. We wish we could just absorb knowledge rather than having to study it and learn things over years. Unfortunately, it doesn't work that way.
"Adoption" in this sense means that people start using it.
To my knowledge , people with detail oriented nature and who especially have love/passion on living things get into biology. again medcine is more about enthusiasm to learn about the living complex body and the passion to work with it serving the humantiy--- every human being feels a sense of life ,bilogists/doctors feel their purpose of life in serving the humans directly ..
Proprioception is the brains ability to sense the position of the limbs. A lack of proprioceptive ability means they would have to rely on visual feedback.
There is some data to suggest that this is indeed the case for the ability to learn to recognize odors.
Man has no "sixth sense". The sixth sense is an ancient myth that was started after man created the theory of the five senses (feel, taste, touch, smell, see). The myth stated that the sixth sense was the ability to control, communicate, and relate to the supernatural forces. Then, there was the theory that the sixth sense was the ability of having one extra "power" or more likely, special ability. This sense is used in popular television shows such as Heroes. Psychics also claim to have the sixth sense, but no proof of these abilities have yet been found.
they think sense they know how to talk in one language then why learn another
You don't learn common sense, it comes naturally.
The condition is anosmia, and people with the condition are anosmic. (Some people claim this covers impaired senses of smell as well as completely absent ones, in which case it would be complete anosmia; other people claim that a merely impaired sense of smell is hyposmia, and 'anosmia' should be reserved for a complete absence.)
They don't. Roughly 30% of Americans claim no religious affiliation, and 10% claim to be Atheist or agnostic. However, to answer your question more directly, religion gives people comfort and a sense of certainty in an uncertain world. It also provides social organization, acceptance, a sense of belonging, and structure.
If you are going to post a question in English, learn the English language first. This question makes absolutely no sense.
In sentence sense, you learn about the structure and components of a sentence, including grammar rules, punctuation, syntax, and sentence types. This learning helps you effectively communicate ideas and thoughts through clear and coherent sentences.
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Not in the earthly sense of marriage. There is a figurative sense in that He will come to claim His bride, the Church.
You learn that all of your neglected senses come into play when you don't have the luxury of having all of them. Notice how a blind person has a keen sense of hearing and touch and taste. They must use all of their other sense exclusively to compensate for their lack of sight. It's beautiful.
this question doesn't make any sense "lands" can't claim anything. sorry.
Memory is not passed on by genetics (other than in the sense of instinct, and people have very limited instincts) but memories can be passed on verbally, and generally people do learn something from their parents.
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