1. Pick Up Laundry2. Lunch w/Friends3. Go to Bakery
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The city was lively with honking cars and people chatting. Mary looked both ways before crossing the street using her occipital lobe to view for a clear pathway.
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Oh No
Mary, one of your buttons are missing
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However, Mary’s hippocampus helps her remember that her friend owns a fabric store. Se hailed a cab and went to Jeremy’s Fabric and Beyond
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Mary woke up early Sunday morning in her apartment, excited about her day in the city. She had a busy day so she wasted no time getting ready. Her frontal lobe enabled her to write a to-do list so she would be able to organize his thoughts and make decisions
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With her to-do list done, she was ready to go pick up her dry cleaning
Hi Mr. Jeremy, do you have any buttons to fix my sweater
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Buttons
Jeremy’s motor cortex helps him move his arms to pull out the assortment of buttons. Mary keeps a watchful eye to find a similar button
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Mary ran down the subway stairs, her parietal lobe helped her keep her distance from commuters so she did not bump into anyone.
Buttons
Corduroy’s somatosensory cortex allows her to feel the texture of the fabric Finally, she finds the right one
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She was able to get on the train with seconds to spare. Her cerebellum keeps her balanced as the train takes off.
Mr. Jeremy, I will get this one
Buttons
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Mary reached Laura’s Laundry Services to pick up her freshly washed sweater.
After a fast-paced morning in the city, Mary's hypothalamus tells her it is time to eat. Mary is ready to eat lunch with her friends.
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Mary's pituitary gland releases hormones that control growth and mood, keeping her energized to finish her busy day.
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She pays for her laundry and her amygdala responds to the situation with mixed emotions
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Of course, I have so many
I will have it fixed later today
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