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Topic: Almost perfect English 1 post vs broken English all other posts, plagiarized? - page 2. (Read 658 times)

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How about a perma-ban for this idiot?
He has lots of alts on here https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.31846239

A post which you've qouted on OP is clearly only copy/paste post from other source since he can't even write good post before that.
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You can check this one from: http://www.yousubtitles.com/Bagaimana-Deja-vu-Bisa-Terjadi-id-1564290.

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To date, there are approximately 40 theories, which try to explain why Deja Vu can happen. One theory explains that Deja Vu is associated with epilepsy. According to this theory, Deja Vu occurs, because of the seizures that occur in the temporal lobe of the human brain, as happens when people are experiencing epilepsy, which then leads to a complete loss of concentration, and ultimately makes people experience dejavu.

Then another theory that explains Deja Vu, is the theory of Familiarity Based Recognition. In essence, this theory explains that Deja Vu, occurs because we do not recognize the object we meet, in full.

For example, one day we are somewhere, and someone is wearing clothes that interest us. Then the next day we go elsewhere, and it turns out we see someone wearing the same clothes. Then suddenly comes our familiar sense, with the place, we feel like we've been to that place, but we're the first time to get there.

According to research, Deja Vu is often experienced by people who frequent the streets, often watching movies, and often dreaming. It happens because they remember the objects in their experience, so generally when they encounter new situations, these objects make them finally dejavu.

hopefully answer your question


Just click ctrl+f and paste the words.
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According to edubirdie, the post is 32.6 % similar to this link: http://listverse.com/2016/06/19/10-fascinating-theories-to-explain-deja-vu/


To me it seems like this person made an attempt to summarize the idea behind the article, touching some key points but leaving a lot of information out.
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I can't find any source, can anyone help out?  If we can find source material I can request a ban.  Thanks.

Based on this users post history it seems virtually impossible that this is his own material.  Just look at the last sentence compared to the rest of the post if you don't feel like looking at his post history...

To date, there are approximately 40 theories, which try to explain why Deja Vu can happen. One theory explains that Deja Vu is associated with epilepsy. According to this theory, Deja Vu occurs, because of the seizures that occur in the temporal lobe of the human brain, as happens when people are experiencing epilepsy, which then leads to a complete loss of concentration, and ultimately makes people experience dejavu.

Then another theory that explains Deja Vu, is the theory of Familiarity Based Recognition. In essence, this theory explains that Deja Vu, occurs because we do not recognize the object we meet, in full.

For example, one day we are somewhere, and someone is wearing clothes that interest us. Then the next day we go elsewhere, and it turns out we see someone wearing the same clothes. Then suddenly comes our familiar sense, with the place, we feel like we've been to that place, but we're the first time to get there.

According to research, Deja Vu is often experienced by people who frequent the streets, often watching movies, and often dreaming. It happens because they remember the objects in their experience, so generally when they encounter new situations, these objects make them finally dejavu.

hopefully answer your question
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