"Brains: The Ultimate Sex Appeal" by Wendi C. Thomas explores the idea that intelligence and intellectual depth are highly attractive qualities that can enhance personal relationships. The book challenges traditional notions of beauty and sex appeal, emphasizing the importance of mental connection and emotional intimacy. Thomas argues that valuing brains over superficial traits can lead to more meaningful and fulfilling connections in both romantic and platonic relationships. Ultimately, it advocates for a shift in societal standards towards appreciating intellectual allure.
The cast of The Einstein Factor - 2004 includes: Kath Albury as Herself - Brains Trust Greg Barns as Himself - Brains Trust Peter Berner as Himself - Host Diana Burleigh as Herself - Audience Member Diana Burleigh as Herself - Brains Trust Diana Burleigh as Herself - Contestant Kate Burridge as Herself - Brains Trust Bronwyn Burton as Herself - Brains Trust Leslie Cannold as Herself - Brains Trust Elaine Canty as Herself - Brains Trust Dawn Casey as Herself - Brains Trust Russell Cheek as Himself - Brains Trust Scott Congdon as Himself - Contestant Clio Cresswell Clio Cresswell as Herself - Brains Trust Kerry Cue as Herself - Brains Trust Geraldine Doogue as Herself - Brains Trust Christopher Fare as Himself - Contestant Tim Ferguson as Himself - Brains Trust David Galbally as Himself - Brains Trust Michael Garbutt as Himself - Brains Trust Alice Garner as Herself - Brains Trust Fiona Giles as Herself - Brains Trust Dave Graney as Himself - Special adjudicator Derek Guille as Himself - Brains Trust Stephen Hall as Himself - Brains Trust Anita Heiss as Herself - Brains Trust Andi Horvath as Herself - Brains Trust Gael Jennings Gael Jennings as Herself - Brains Trust Thomas Keneally as Himself - Brains Trust Jean Kittson as Herself - Brains Trust Carlo Kopp as Himself - Special adjudicator Karl Kruszelnicki as Himself - Brains Trust Chas Licciardello as Himself - Brains Trust Shane Maloney as Himself - Brains Trust Susan Maushart as Herself - Brains Trust Rod McGeoch as Himself - Brains Trust Tony Moclair as Himself - Brains Trust Lawrence Mooney as Himself - Brains Trust Julian Morrow as Himself - Brains Trust Virginia Noel as Herself - Audience member Virginia Noel as Herself - Brains Trust Virginia Noel as Herself - Contestant Cindy Pan as Herself - Brains Trust Matt Parkinson as Himself - Brains Trust Matt Parkinson as Himself - Contestant Moira Rayner as Herself - Brains Trust Jocelynne Scutt as Herself - Brains Trust Jill Singer as Herself - Brains Trust Red Symons as himself Red Symons as Himself - Brains Trust Red Symons as Himself - Contestant Deb Thomas as Herself - Brains Trust Virginia Trioli as Herself - Brains Trust Alan Trounson as Brains Trust-Himself Alan Trounson as Himself - Brains Trust Sue Turnbull Sue Turnbull as Herself - Brains Trust Michael Veitch as Himself - Brains Trust Clare Wright Clare Wright as Herself - Brains Trust Sandra Yates as Herself - Brains Trust
The cast of Lame Brains and Lunatics - 1918 includes: Joe Rock
No, they don't have brains
the brains of 3 month old tucan birds the brains of 3 month old tucan birds
The cast of Brains - 2009 includes: Bronco Ben Shea as Caleb Zach Cipriano Heather Kelly McShane Ben Shea
The brains off the computer is called a brain-computer interface (BCI)
Monkeys Brains are about 400g were as human brains are about 1400g and are 15cm, monkeys brains are only about 8cm long!
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It is officially called the central processing unit, or CPU.
The CPU - Central Processing Unit, or the brains of the computer.
Yes and no, it depends on how you define brain. The insect nervous system has a central ganglion in the head that serves the function of the brain, but it does not have the structure of the brains of "higher" animals.
The CPU is Central Processing Unit and is basically the brains of the computer. It has no units.
No, a fish's brain is in its head which is at one end of the fish's body, not at its centre.
Worms don't really have a memory, because these invertebrates don't have central brains like mammals do; invertebrates don't have a specific central nervous system. (However, grasshoppers have five brains each.)
a cpu is also called the central processing unit. in other words, the cpu is the "brains" of a computer
The cast of The Einstein Factor - 2004 includes: Kath Albury as Herself - Brains Trust Greg Barns as Himself - Brains Trust Peter Berner as Himself - Host Diana Burleigh as Herself - Audience Member Diana Burleigh as Herself - Brains Trust Diana Burleigh as Herself - Contestant Kate Burridge as Herself - Brains Trust Bronwyn Burton as Herself - Brains Trust Leslie Cannold as Herself - Brains Trust Elaine Canty as Herself - Brains Trust Dawn Casey as Herself - Brains Trust Russell Cheek as Himself - Brains Trust Scott Congdon as Himself - Contestant Clio Cresswell Clio Cresswell as Herself - Brains Trust Kerry Cue as Herself - Brains Trust Geraldine Doogue as Herself - Brains Trust Christopher Fare as Himself - Contestant Tim Ferguson as Himself - Brains Trust David Galbally as Himself - Brains Trust Michael Garbutt as Himself - Brains Trust Alice Garner as Herself - Brains Trust Fiona Giles as Herself - Brains Trust Dave Graney as Himself - Special adjudicator Derek Guille as Himself - Brains Trust Stephen Hall as Himself - Brains Trust Anita Heiss as Herself - Brains Trust Andi Horvath as Herself - Brains Trust Gael Jennings Gael Jennings as Herself - Brains Trust Thomas Keneally as Himself - Brains Trust Jean Kittson as Herself - Brains Trust Carlo Kopp as Himself - Special adjudicator Karl Kruszelnicki as Himself - Brains Trust Chas Licciardello as Himself - Brains Trust Shane Maloney as Himself - Brains Trust Susan Maushart as Herself - Brains Trust Rod McGeoch as Himself - Brains Trust Tony Moclair as Himself - Brains Trust Lawrence Mooney as Himself - Brains Trust Julian Morrow as Himself - Brains Trust Virginia Noel as Herself - Audience member Virginia Noel as Herself - Brains Trust Virginia Noel as Herself - Contestant Cindy Pan as Herself - Brains Trust Matt Parkinson as Himself - Brains Trust Matt Parkinson as Himself - Contestant Moira Rayner as Herself - Brains Trust Jocelynne Scutt as Herself - Brains Trust Jill Singer as Herself - Brains Trust Red Symons as himself Red Symons as Himself - Brains Trust Red Symons as Himself - Contestant Deb Thomas as Herself - Brains Trust Virginia Trioli as Herself - Brains Trust Alan Trounson as Brains Trust-Himself Alan Trounson as Himself - Brains Trust Sue Turnbull Sue Turnbull as Herself - Brains Trust Michael Veitch as Himself - Brains Trust Clare Wright Clare Wright as Herself - Brains Trust Sandra Yates as Herself - Brains Trust
The creature with thirty two brains is a squid. Squids have a central brain as well as a smaller brain in each of their arms, called ganglia, which help with coordination and control.