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“Science confirms that when an individual is asked to make a choice between two insignificant objects, the person’s brain knows which he will choose up to six seconds before he ever vocally says a word.”

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Linda Armstrong
Linda Armstrong

Linda Armstrong is an accomplished actress with a career spanning both stage and screen. Her acting career is marked by a rich variety of roles and diverse performance styles. Although her exact birth and death dates are unknown, her contributions to the arts are significant and her influence is undeniable. more

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