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£¨39£©GWhether they are afraid of heights£¬water£¬the dark or being away from home£¬they are encouraged to face them and deal with them in an environment surrounded by supportive people£®£¨40£©D It is also a valuable life lesson that will help them through adulthood£®
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A study published in the journal NeuroImage has looked at whether people who have more brain cells in certain areas of the brain are better at certain types of empathy£¬according to Science Daily£®Empathy is the ability to understand and share the feelings of another person£¬and the two types investigated were cognitive £¨ÈÏÖªµÄ£© empathy and affective £¨Çé¸ÐµÄ£© empathy£®
"Every day people use empathy with£¬and without£¬their knowledge to get around in the social world£¬"said Robert Eres from Monash University's School of Psychological Sciences£®"We use it for communication£¬to build relationships£¬and to increase our understanding of others£®"
"People who are high on affective empathy are often those who get quite fearful when watching a scary movie£¬or start crying during a sad scene£®Those who have high cognitive empathy are those who are more rational£¬for example a psychologist helping someone£¬"explained Eres£®
The results of the study showed that people with high scores for affective empathy had more gray matter in a part of the brain called the insula£¬found right in the"middle"of the brain£®Those who scored higher for cognitive empathy had more in a part called the midcingulate cortex-an area above the corpus callosum£¬which connects the two halves of the brain£®
The discovery"raises new questions-like whether people could train themselves to have more empathy£¬and whether those areas of the brain would become larger if they did£¬or whether we can lose our ability to empathize if we don't use it enough"£¬according to Science Daily£®
"In the future we want to investigate further by testing whether training people in empathy-related tasks can lead to changes in these brain areas£®We also want to investigate if damage to these brain areas£¬as a result of a stroke £¨Öз磩 for example£¬can lead to empathy problems£®"said Eres£®
Perhaps in the future we will all be able to empathize more with other people£®Maybe you will cry at that sad movie after all!

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Tu won the prize for developing a lifesaving malaria drug£¬artemisinin£¬a staple of traditional Chinese medicine£¬which has helped save millions of lives across the globe£®
"There are continually parents taking their children£¬from infants in strollers to college students£¬to take photos in front of Tu's former home£®Security guards have been ordered to go on patrol around the clock£¬"said a sales person surnamed Zhao£¬from Ningbo Real Estate Inc Co£®
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Tourists started visiting Mo's former home in rural Gaomi£¬Shandong province£¬in an endless stream starting the day after he won the prize£®Some even plucked the radishes planted in front of the house and carted away some bricks£®
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£¨67£©PhenomenonTu's childhood home which is in good £¨68£©condition has become a popular tourist destination now£®
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15£®You should make thorough plans before you undertake a camping trip£®Just follow these simple camping guidelines to make your trip safe and rewarding£®
Selecting a proper tent£®
£¨36£©F£®When determining the size of your tent£¬you should take into account the number of campers as well as the camping equipment necessary for your trip£®There should be enough room in the tent for the camping equipment£®£¨37£©E£®
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While camping£¬you will need enough food to give you enough energy for your outdoor work£®£¨38£©B£®You should use a two burner stove to do all your cooking£®Insist on simplicity in cooking and use vegetables and ready-made food during your trip to minimize cooking time£®
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£¨39£©A£®Nights are generally cooler than the days so you need to have enough warm clothes to feel comfortable enough to sleep during the night£®When buying a sleeping bag£¬check that you feel comfortable in it£®Extra air mattresses£¨Æøµæ£©may be included in your camping equipment to make your bed more comfortable£®
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A£®All campers should have adequate sleep during the night£®
B£®Thus you must have an efficient arrangement for food preparation£®
C£®The best camping trips are had by those people who prepare the best£®
D£®Take healthy and nourishing food with you to meet energy demands during your trip£®
E£®The comfort level in a tent determines the success of a camping trip£®
F£®The size is the most important thing you should carefully consider when choosing a tent£®
G£®It will destroy the mood of the entire camping trip if you don't have a good sleeping bag£®

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