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    <![CDATA[The Dragons of Eden: Speculations on the Evolution of Human Intelligence]]>
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    <![CDATA[Dr. Carl Sagan takes us on a great reading adventure, offering his vivid and startling insight into the brain of man and beast, the origin of human intelligence, the function of our most haunting legends--and their amazing links to recent discoveries.<br/>&quot;A history of the human brain from the big bang, fifteen billion years ago, to the day before yesterday...It's a delight.&quot;<br/>THE NEW YORK TIMES<br/>]]>
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    <body><![CDATA[I'd read this book a few years ago, and loved it.  It's a great introduction to brain anatomy, consciousness/subconsciousness, and evolution.  An &quot;easy&quot; read, if any book that deals with these types of topics can be considered as such.  Sagan is good at presenting complex material in an in...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/4950653">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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