1974年,哲学家乔尔·费因伯格(Joel Feinberg)发表《动物与未出生...__________________”。
1974年,哲学家乔尔·费因伯格(Joel Feinberg)发表《动物与未出生...__________________”。
智慧职教: 请根据语境,选择合适的形容词最高级填空。I wouldn't shop at Joel's. They have the___________________________prices.
智慧职教: 请根据语境,选择合适的形容词最高级填空。I wouldn't shop at Joel's. They have the___________________________prices.
Whose wedding does the Nurger King wedding refer to? A: A couple working at Burger King. B: A couple who fell in love at Burger King. C: A couple named Joel Burger and Ashley King. D: A couple who always date at Burger King.
Whose wedding does the Nurger King wedding refer to? A: A couple working at Burger King. B: A couple who fell in love at Burger King. C: A couple named Joel Burger and Ashley King. D: A couple who always date at Burger King.
1974年,哲学家乔尔·费因伯格(Joel Feinberg)发表《动物与未出生的后代的权利》,其中指出,动物确实具有一些因我们的行为会受损或者受益的利益。说某事物具有利益就是表明它具有自己的目的,具有“______________________”。
1974年,哲学家乔尔·费因伯格(Joel Feinberg)发表《动物与未出生的后代的权利》,其中指出,动物确实具有一些因我们的行为会受损或者受益的利益。说某事物具有利益就是表明它具有自己的目的,具有“______________________”。
Many men and women have long bought into the idea that there are “male” and “female” brains, believing that explains just about every difference between the sexes. A new study (1) that belief, questioning whether brains really can be distinguished by gender. In the study, Tel Aviv University researchers (2) for sex differences throughout the entire human brain. And what did they find? Not much. Rather than offer evidence for (3) brains as “male” or “female,” research shows that brains fall into a wide range, with most people falling right in the middle. Daphna Joel, who led the study, said her research found that while there are some gender-based (4) , many different types of brain can’t always be distinguished by gender. While the “average” male and “average” female brains were (5) different, you couldn’t tell it by looking at individual brain scans. Only a small (6) of people had “all-male” or “all-female” characteristics. Larry Cahill, an American neuroscientist (神经科学家), said the study is an important addition to a growing body of research questioning (7) beliefs about gender and brain function. But he cautioned against concluding from this study that all brains are the same, (8) of gender. “There’s a mountain of evidence (9) the importance of sex influences at all levels of brain function,” he told The Seattle Times. If anything, he said, the study (10) that gender plays a very important role in the brain “even when we are not clear exactly how.” A) abnormal B) applied C) briefly D) categorizing E) challenges F) figure G) percentage H) proving I) regardless J) searched K) similarities L) slightly M) suggests N) tastes O) traditional
Many men and women have long bought into the idea that there are “male” and “female” brains, believing that explains just about every difference between the sexes. A new study (1) that belief, questioning whether brains really can be distinguished by gender. In the study, Tel Aviv University researchers (2) for sex differences throughout the entire human brain. And what did they find? Not much. Rather than offer evidence for (3) brains as “male” or “female,” research shows that brains fall into a wide range, with most people falling right in the middle. Daphna Joel, who led the study, said her research found that while there are some gender-based (4) , many different types of brain can’t always be distinguished by gender. While the “average” male and “average” female brains were (5) different, you couldn’t tell it by looking at individual brain scans. Only a small (6) of people had “all-male” or “all-female” characteristics. Larry Cahill, an American neuroscientist (神经科学家), said the study is an important addition to a growing body of research questioning (7) beliefs about gender and brain function. But he cautioned against concluding from this study that all brains are the same, (8) of gender. “There’s a mountain of evidence (9) the importance of sex influences at all levels of brain function,” he told The Seattle Times. If anything, he said, the study (10) that gender plays a very important role in the brain “even when we are not clear exactly how.” A) abnormal B) applied C) briefly D) categorizing E) challenges F) figure G) percentage H) proving I) regardless J) searched K) similarities L) slightly M) suggests N) tastes O) traditional