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To learn Non-A should be a requirement in elementary schools.
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Michael Jay
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quote: "Obviously, for survival value, this extremely complex nervous system should work in complete co-ordination. Processes should pass the entire cycle. If not, there must be something wrong with the system. The activities of the organism are then regressive, of lower order, a condition known as "mental" illness." --Korzybski.
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quote: "Obviously, for survival value, this extremely complex nervous system should work in complete co-ordination. Processes should pass the entire cycle. If not, there must be something wrong with the system. The activities of the organism are then regressive, of lower order, a condition known as "mental" illness." --Korzybski.
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