Hypnosis

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Brain and brain biology Main|Brain|Neurology {| style=”background-color: transparent; width:}” | width=”34%” align=”{}” valign=”{}” | * Action potential * Acetylcholine * Acetylcholinesterase * Aging and memory * Albert Einstein’s brain * Brain * Central nervous system | width=”33%” align=”{}” valign=”{}” | * Dendrite * Dopamine * Glial cells * Human brain * Long-term potentiation * Nervous [...]

Modern day Originally a spy organization employed by the Nazis during World War II, Tiboldt’s Circus was a traveling circus led by Maynard Tiboldt, the Ringmaster, and he and his performers would use their special skills and talents to rob their audiences. The Circus first came to the authorities’ attention when they carried out a [...]

Character background Fancy Crane was born under the sign of Capricorn (December 22–January 19) in 1980 to Julian Linus Crane, an executive at Crane Industries and the eldest son of ruthless multi-billionaire Alistair Ephraim Crane and his first wife, Katherine Crane (née Barrett), and Ivy Crane (née Winthrop), a socialite and the daughter of the [...]

Pre-Crisis Dr. Pamela Lillian Isley, a promising botanist from Seattle, is seduced by Marc LeGrande into assisting him with the theft of an Egyptian artifact containing ancient herbs. Fearing she would implicate him in the theft, he attempts to poison her with the herbs, which are deadly and untraceable. She survives this murder attempt and [...]

Discography *”Anthology of American Folk Music”, 1952, Folkways Records. Re-released in 1997 by Smithsonian Folkways Recordings. Filmography *”Early Abstractions” (1939-56 or 1941-57 or 1946-52 or 1946-57) (assembled ca. 1964) 16& mm, black & white and color, 22 min. Originally silent, then accompanied by a reel-to-reel tape with songs by The Fugs—whose first album Smith produced—and [...]

History of hypnosis

In Bram Stoker’s novel Count Dracula’s biography, characteristics, powers, abilities and weaknesses are narrated in a piecemeal way by multiple narrators, from different perspectives. The most informative of these narrators are Jonathan Harker, Abraham Van Helsing and Mina Harker. Biography Count Dracula (his first name is never given in the novel) is a centuries-old vampire, [...]

History of hypnosis

1960s Although Ultron first appears in ”Avengers” #54 (1968), the character is disguised for the majority of the issue as the Crimson Cowl, with his face only revealed on the last page of the issue and no name given to the character. The character leads the Masters of Evil against the Avengers. In the following [...]

History of hypnosis

Dr. Michael Morbius was created in response to the comic-book industry’s self-censorship board, the Comics Code Authority, lifting its ban on vampires and certain other supernatural characters in February 1971, and not as a challenge to the code, as many believe. Writer Roy Thomas and penciler Gil Kane created the character as a living man [...]

History of hypnosis

The Phantom Blot, or simply “The Blot”, made his first appearance in ”Mickey Mouse Outwits The Phantom Blot”. In this story, Chief O’Hara hires Mickey to capture this new criminal who calls himself The Blot. According to O’Hara, he is the smartest thief they’ve ever met. Detective Casey, however, calls this new criminal a looney. [...]

Stage Hypnosis

The Hound of Death William P. Ryan, an American journalist is having lunch with a friend called Anstruther when he hears that the latter is about to visit his sister in Folbridge, Cornwall at her house called “Treane”. Ryan has heard of the place and tells a story from the recent First World War when [...]

Stage Hypnosis

Joel Etienne (Eglinton—Lawrence) Etienne is a lawyer in Toronto, and was twenty-six years old at the time of the election. He said that he chose to enter the campaign to protest Canada’s support for a United Nations resolution that was critical of Israel. He also supported tax incentives for religious school tuition. He received 5,497 [...]

History of hypnosis

Synopsis After the events of ”Full Circle”, the Doctor’s adventures in E-Space continue with the Doctor, Romana, K-9, and their newest companion/stowaway, Adric, arriving on a planet experiencing what appears to be a feudal period. The villagers live under the thrall of three lords—Zargo, Camilla, and Aukon—who dwell in a shadowy Tower. Adding further fear [...]