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marshall plan ( )1. Britain
colonual country ( )2. USA
Right to vote for women ( )3. UNO
4.Human rights protection ( )4. vietnam​

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Answered by azalmumtaz
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Tickle is one of the broadest and deepest subjects in science."

So says Robert Provine, a neuroscientist at the University of Maryland, Baltimore. His career has included exploration of various "curious behaviours", including hiccupping, yawning and farting, so why does this one stand out?

In short, there is far more to tickling that you would think. "It concerns everything from body defence and the neurological program for play to the generation of the sense of self and other," says Provine.

As with so many other complex human behaviours, our animal cousins can help us understand what tickling is all about.

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