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how do we rececitate a new born nowadays? :azn:
 
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Dude this place is a "No go area" for any of the Med Wed stuff.....

BTW i'm watching Casino-1995 right now and skipping my gym for it.:lazy:
 
watch heavenly creatures ...
btw do you read stories before watching movie?

Thanks bud for the suggestion,i'll watch it on Sunday.

No,....i prefer watching it as it is,occasionally i may look it up a bit to get an idea,what's about to come.....Like what type of movie it is that i'm going to watch.But not the very details( or scripts).At the end i may open up wiki or something else, to get some info about reception oscars etc.....search a new face that i may not know about.Then if time permits i follow the award ceremony of that oscar winner on youtube....

BTW have you watched a movie "End of watch"?
It was nice.
 
Thanks bud for the suggestion,i'll watch it on Sunday.

No,....i prefer watching it as it is,occasionally i may look it up a bit to get an idea,what's about to come.....Like what type of movie it is that i'm going to watch.But not the very details( or scripts).At the end i may open up wiki or something else, to get some info about reception oscars etc.....search a new face that i may not know about.Then if time permits i follow the award ceremony of that oscar winner on youtube....

BTW have you watched a movie "End of watch"?
It was nice.

looks good.. I will watch
 

This stage is called the sensorimotor stage according the Piagetian theory of development the child learns to assimilate different sensations of the body into a meaningful experience. The poor child who had never experienced sound before must have found the sensation absolutely amazing, there has been research showing that children learn to identify the human voice while in the womb and have an affinity to their mother's and possibly their father's or primary care giver's voice. Hats off the people who made it possible!
 
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This stage is called the sensorimotor stage according the Piagetian theory of development the child learns to assimilate different sensations of the body into a meaningful experience. The poor child who had never experienced sound before must have found the sensation absolutely amazing, there has been research showing that children learn to identify the human voice while in the womb and have an affinity to their mother's and possibly their father's or primary care giver's voice. Hats off the people who made it possible!

In Hindu epic, Mahabharata, there is a chapter which says that when Arjun's wife was pregnant he explained her as to how to gain entry into a charavyooh(military fort) and how to get out of it, when he was explaining her as to how to get out of it she fall asleep. Around 17 years later, Arjun's son Abhimanyu who happened to be in womb then, remembered everything that Arjun told his mother then, gained entry into the chakravyooh during the Mahabharata battle but couldnt get out of it as he didnt know how to get out it and was killed. This epic was written thousands of years before the modern medical science discovered that a baby in the womb can actually hear the sounds outside.

 
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In Hindu epic, Mahabharata, there is a chapter which says that when Arjun's wife was pregnant he explained her as to how to gain entry into a charavyooh(military fort) and how to get out of it, when he was explaining her as to how to get out of it she fall asleep. Around 17 years later, Arjun's son Abhimanyu who happened to be in womb then, remembered everything that Arjun told his mother then, gained entry into the chakravyooh during the Mahabharata battle but couldnt get out of it as he didnt know how to get out it and was killed. This epic was written thousands of years before the modern medical science discovered that a baby in the womb can actually hear the sounds outside.

lolzzz :omghaha: :omghaha:
 
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