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The Teikyo University mice may well have been responding to the different musical options on a purely physiological level, unlike humans, for whom psychology and preferences matter.

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He is the last of the line, evidence of the damage humans (for whom tortoises once meant fresh meat) and 'introduced species' such as dogs, pigs and rats can do to a fragile ecosystem.

Trees belong to neighborhoods; they grow alongside generations of humans, for whom their familiar colors and contours, even the nuisance of leaves, become the characteristics of home, so that the death of any one tree compounds the destruction of a community's character, history, and beauty.

Furthermore, and most important, we have been forced to see the children in our classrooms not as being young humans, for whom a nurturing education will grow them into nuanced adults, but as "results": green for "certain to contribute to the league tables", amber for "intervention required", red for "don't bother educating this child".

It would be difficult, he says, to pin down similar phenomena in humans, for whom theta oscillations are more difficult to measure, or to know what the findings might say about memory disorders such as Alzheimer's disease.

With humans for whom this technique would be too invasive, it has become possible in recent years to use magnetic and positron scanning devices to observe what is happening in different parts of the brain while people are doing various mental tasks.

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They ran tabs, fixed Thanksgiving dinners for 500 at the Church of the Heavenly Rest, and never met a stray, animal or human, for whom they could not spare some hospitality.

We carry around the mental residue of millions of suffering human beings for whom we've done nothing.

And  how there are human beings for whom the sun  is never going to shine  is never going to rise again, ever, not  really—  not the real sun.

Still, he has an occasional softer side: Henry Kissinger is "one of the few human beings for whom I've ever felt genuine affection".

Instead it aims to produce collegial human beings for whom music is the stuff of everyday life, while discouraging the intense competition that has beset much traditional instruction.

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