No. The Berlin Wall came down in 1989 with the fall of the Soviet Union and the end of the division of East and West Germany. Nobody still thinks that the Berlin wall still exists. It came down and the two countries (East and West Germany) and the two cities (East and West Berlin) were reunited and everyone knows that for a fact. Everything connected with the Wall was torn down.
Yeah, Because he was a Canadian hockey player who was in a French Hockey Team That changed peoples mind, espically the English and french peoples
it would change their life by changing the dreams of peoples mind
Yes, because fiction implants false knowledge into our mind creating illusions that things like 007's invisible car exists.
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This is actually two questions. Why they divided Berlin: Berlin was the capital of Germany during World War II. After the war, the victorious powers of the United States, Great Britain and the Soviet Union divided Berlin into three sectors. France objected to being left out of the post-war division of Germany (with good reason - the Nazis were highly cruel to France) and was given a small sector in the middle of town. Very shortly after the French were assigned a sector the sector was moved, before they were able to construct a garrison, because in the original French sector stood a monument called the Siegessaule. It was built to commemorate the Germans defeating the French in a war several centuries before, and the French planned to blow it up. Fortunately, we got them a new sector before they were able to and the Siegessaule is still there. Why the Berlin Wall was constructed: East Germans were leaving for West Germany in droves. I don't think the East German Communist Party really cared if store clerks and ditch diggers left, except that their leaving encouraged others of the "worker and farmer" class to leave too. They DID mind that the engineers, doctors and other high skill workers were leaving quicker than the workers and farmers were. So...the East Germans built two border fences to keep people from leaving. One was the Berlin Wall, which you know about. The other was the inter-German border between East Germany and West Germany, over 100 miles to the west of Berlin.
Yes, the Berlin Wall still exists in people's heart and mind as because they share their memories with others.....
The Berlin Wall fell on the 9th of November 1989. Yes it still does exist in people's mind and they also share their memories about it.
The Berlin Wall fell on the 9th of November 1989. Yes it still does exist in people's mind and they also share their memories about it.
berlin wall fell on 9 nov 1989 . about further answer i dint know
People still talk about the Berlin Wall and share their memories. Also in the poem "MENDING WALL" written by Ruskin Bond it is said that "good fences make good neighbours"
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There were and to some extent still are Native American peoples. Three that come to mind are: A. The Cherokee Nation, mostly in North America; B. The Aztec peoples, who thrived mostly in the area now called Mexico; and C. The Inca peoples, these Native Americans made their homes on the western side of the South American continent.
Physically - ideally inside the skull of the person who asks the question Metaphysically - it exists only in the mind of the perceiver Evolutionarily - probably still has far to go
Yes, when part of your brain dies then part of your mind no longer exists ... as in a stroke.
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The term is "conceptual" which refers to something that exists in the mind or as an idea without a physical form.
It may not matter whether a system is real or exists only in someone's mind because the effects and outcomes experienced by individuals can still be real and impactful regardless of the system's ontological status. People can have genuine emotional, psychological, and behavioral responses to both real and imagined systems, leading to similar consequences in their lives.