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Parfit’s Retreat: “We Are Not Human Beings”
Friday, March 30th, 2012
In a new paper, “We Are Not Human Beings,” Derek Parfit argues that persons are identically their conscious, thinking parts, which he identifies as their cerebrums. This is a significant departur... |
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Wednesday, October 15, 2008
Jellyfish and scientific bets
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In the beginning it was curiosity, useless curiosity. In 1955, the Japanese scientist Osamu Shimomura was commissioned by his boss in Nagoya University to study why the mollusk Cypridina g... |
Sunday, March 31, 2013
Roman Geographers
1. Strabo (64 BC-20 AD) - Most of the earlier scholar’s works disappeared. Defended Homer’s work & discarded Herodotus. First correct explanation of Nile’s flood. 8 books on Europe, 6 books on Asia & one on Africa. Considered earth as oblong. Interested in political geography.... |
The Romany Tradition
Below you will find an excerpt from a book on Gypsy Magic by Patrinella Cooper, where she talks about the Romany Tradition, and where Gypsies come from.
You may be forgiven for thinking that the Romany people are fire worshipers. Fire draws them like a magnet. Even in these days of push-button e... |
Sisters In Islam: The Challenges of Islamic Law and Muslim Societies
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Moving Picture Books
We made our first moving picture book!
In the book Pentatonic Songs by Elisabeth Lebret, we learned the song "The Dwarves". We played it on the lyre and sang the three verses together.
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The Chimerons
Biological type: Humanoid
Place of origin: Chumeria
Notable individuals: Chima, Delta, Billy, Chimeron princess
Appearance: Delta and the Bannermen
The Chimeron (pronounced shimmer-on) were a race of insect-behavioured humanoids nati... |
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The Whitcomb area rule
The Whitcomb area rule, also called the transonic area rule, is a design technique used to reduce an aircraft's drag at transonic and supersonic speeds, particularly between Mach 0.8 and 1.2. This is the operating speed range of the majority of commercial and military... |
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Ancient Giants Documented In Aztec Records
Descriptions of giants are common among religious books and ancient history texts worldwide and as well in Central America.
Like famous western world ancient giants such as Goliath, Og and the Nephilim primarily documented in the Bible, there is documen... |
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Virtual virtues
Nurses leave Nigeria and come to the UK, hoping for a better career. Farmers leave Mexico to work in construction or catering in the US. Such migrants can have a profound impact on the economy, as well as the society and politics both of the country they leave and the country to w... |
World War II
World War II (abbreviated WWII), or the Second World War, was a worldwide conflict fought between the Allied Powers and the Axis Powers, from 1939 until 1945. Armed forces from over seventy nations engaged in aerial, naval and ground-based combat. Spanning much of the globe, World War II resulted in the d... |
Wednesday, February 19, 2014
Fun in the Middle Ages
We have been talking about how life was in the middle ages. Every day was a struggle at that time, and people worked very hard just to stay alive.
Everyone needs a time to smile, relax and enjoy themselves. This is true in my novel, where the world is full of evil ... |
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Being smart on crime includes updating our criminal justice practices statewide. New research on the use of solitary confinement for youth shows that reforms need to happen now. Solitary confinement causes psychological, physical and developmental ha... |
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Brain cells called astrocytes (pink) appear to be key players in the response to acute stress. Stress hormones stimulate astrocytes to release fibroblast growth factor 2 (green), which in turn lead to new neurons (blue). (SourceL UC Berkeley/Daniela Kaufer and Liz Kirby)Overworked and stressed out? Look on the bright s... |
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Jay Carney, Navy Yard Shooting and "The New Normal"
Emotion and Thought Disparity of the Exaggerated Pout
During a press conference earlier today, Jay Carney answered questions about the Washington D.C. Navy Yard Shooting. At 0:36 for about a seco... |
A Bird's-Eye View of the Bible eBook
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Berwick-upon-Tweed Castle
Without doubt one of the most historic towns in England, Berwick stands at the mouth of the River Tweed, at the border with Scotland. Indeed, over the course of its long and sometimes bloody history, Berwick has been claimed by both Scotland and England. The ruins of... |
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A stall at Siwa
Twenty years ago, Siwa was as close as Egypt came to having a Wild West garrison town. Foreigners needed a permit from the military on the coast to travel along the black tarmac lifeline that connects the oasis to the rest of the country. The... |
El Salvador’s Most Notable Dish
You know how sometimes you see people eating fat, fried tortilla-looking things with just tomato sauce on top? Well, they’re called “pupusas”, one of the most emblematic dishes of El Salvador’s gastronomy. They’re also, quite frankly, pretty awesome.
A pupusa begins with as an average... |
What is Ocean Pollution?
The ocean remains one of the most expansive, mysterious and diverse places on Earth. Unfortunately, it is being threatened by pollution from people on land and from natural causes. Marine life is dying, and as a result the whole oceanic ecosystem is threatened simply by various sources of poll... |
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Vitamin C Stops Blood Vessel Damage in Type 1 Diabetes
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Youssef: 'I prefer satire with absolutely no borders'
Egyptian satirist Bassem Youssef was a cardiac surgeon before appearing as a satirist in a popular television show. In a talk with DW, Youssef ... |
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*With new mandatory nutritional posting laws taking effect on menus at restaurants and fast food take-out places, it is important to understand why junk food can rob you of good health. This is especially true for our young people.
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The Greek word drakon comes from a verb meaning “to see,” to “look at,” and more remotely “to watch” and “to flash.”
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Pentecost as a capstone?
In the opening chapters of Genesis (1-2) we read about Adam and Eve. We then move into a story of temptation (3). The next chapters (4-5) we hear about the first murder and how Abel's blood cried our for vengeance. Genesis 6 has the story of the flood, where there is death for all. Genesis 11 ... |
Giardia Natural Treatment Protocol
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The efficiency of parachutists - N. Lygeros
The efficiency of parachutists
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A significant parameter for achieving a goal is the swift implementation of an appropriate strategy. However, rapidity of a mission is not that important as much as its effectiveness is... |
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Gulf Oil Spill – Conservationists Sue for Dispersant Harm
April 20, 2012
Lawsuits filed by conservation groups against EPA, USCG, for authorizing toxic oil spill dispersants two years after the Deepwater Horizon spill
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Mesa Verde…
I am sure many of you are planning a vacation for the upcoming months and I would like to share a beautiful place with you called Mesa Verde.
Mesa means table and Verde is green. So Green Table would be the translation.
Mesa Verde National Park is a U.S. National Park and UNESCO... |
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Joining of Nitinol
Among mechanical techniques, crimping or swaging are preferred.
Among adhesives, Cyanoacrylates, epoxies, etc. can be used. There are some biocompatible adhesives on the market that can also be sterilized.
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Primitive Methodism
Hugh BourneThe Primitive Methodists were a major offshoot of the principal stream of Methodism - the Wesleyan Methodists - in 19th Century Britain.
In the early decades of the 19th century there was a growing body of opinion among the Wesleyans that their Connexion was moving in directions which ... |
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In rebuilding Lower Manhattan, will there be an idea so brilliant, so creative, so obviously perfect that New Yorkers will rise up as one, slap themselves on the forehead and declare that no better answer could ever possibly be imagined? Probably not.
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Polymer Interfaces: Design, Structure, Physical Properties and Applications (#194)
Chemical and physical properties of polymers at interfaces should be closely related to the manifestation of their functions. For example, the performance of polymer-based organic solar cells strongly depends on the structure and dynami... |
5 tech trends that have Turing Award winners worried
'Technology by itself is not evil, but people can use it for bad things,' one award winner said
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Milky Way Black Hole May Be a Colossal ‘Particle Accelerator’
Scientists were startled when they discovered in 2004 that the center of our galaxy is emitting gamma rays with energies in the tens of trillions of electronvolts.
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Is it really illegal to sell me condoms?
This may be a bit of a strange question, but my attempts at researching this question have yielded very few results. I'm 16 years old, and the other day, I went into a gas station near my home in Michigan to buy some condoms. I'm on the Pill, but I use condoms every time with m... |
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Baboons are some of the most widespread primates in South Africa. Here you’ll mostly see the Chacma baboon. What is interesting about them is how very intelligent they are. They learn fast, and along the Cape coast, often eat seafood – or brain food. And they’re very entertaining to watch.
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Root Canals
In the past, if you had a tooth with a diseased nerve, it would usually have to be pulled. However, with the development of the root canal procedure, in most cases, especially those caught early enough, all or part of that tooth can now be saved.
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Instinctual behavior in which social bonds are formed during early development. Typically used with the example of a newly hatched bird or other animal identifying and treating the first moving object it sees as its mother.
incomplete dominance
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Swiss credibility go bye bye
(note: this is an unedited version of my Sunday Business Post column from last week).
Currency trading is not for the faint hearted even at the best of times. At the end of this week, most currency traders are probably a year closer to their first heart attack. Switzerland’s Central Bank ... |
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Multiple Myeloma
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Multiple myeloma is cancer that affects certain white blood cells called plasma cells. It represents about 1 percent of all cancers in the United States, and about 22,000 Americans are diagnosed with it each year.
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Vitamins and Minerals
Vitamins and minerals are two of the six essential nutrients required by horses (the other four are water, carbohydrates, protein and fat). According to nutritionists, most adult, non-breeding horses not involved in moderate to heavy work and that are on good pasture can obtain sufficient amounts... |
Barn Fire Prevention
No building is completely fireproof, but farm owners and managers can take certain steps to minimize the chances of a fire occurring.
No barn is fireproof, but these steps can help minimize your farm’s risk.
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Serial Receiver Control
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A common use of TSReader is to connect to a commercial receiver using interfaces like DVB-ASI or DVB-SPI. Many of these receivers have a built-in serial port that allows remote control over the receiver. When used with an appropriate TSReader source module, the receiv... |
Impossible Choices: Teens and Food Insecurity in America
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Vocal Health Solutions for Working Singers
Vocal Health Solutions for Working Singers
New York City’s Go-To Voice Expert, Joan Lader, shares top vocal health solutions.
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The Scary Side Effect of Skimping on Sleep
Inconsistent sleep patterns may be hurting your brain, and making up for lost sleep on the weekends doesn't help, according to new research.
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52. Mount Tobisu dawn moon (Tobisuyama gyogetsu)
This scene at the flanks of mount Tobishu is part of the Battle of Nagashino in 1575. Nagashino Castle, Mikawa Province, was under siege of Takeda Katsuyori. Tokugawa Ieyasu and Oda Nobunaga send troops to alleviate the siege, and Katsuyori is defeated. The victory of W... |
Liability is a major concern for the owners of unincorporated small businesses, including partnerships. Partners with unlimited liability can be held personally responsible for the debts of the business -- so, if the business fails, creditors can come after their homes, bank accounts and other assets. However, you can ... |
Shared space
How Does Shared Space Work?
Shared space on main roads works for urban villages by actually reducing the distinction between road and pavement having just a dip between the two.
OUT goes a lot of ugly street furniture such as signs, metal guard rails and barriers.
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Programming Console Games : pt2
So you’ve got yourself set up to write a console game and I’ve got you looking at the Silver Dollar Game. Surely this is just too simple? In actual fact it probably is. Based on what I’ve said about why program, your going to be a good stage with your programming skill that this game is... |
Eiji Tsuburaya – A tribute
I was recently tasked to write a short profile of an avant-garde media artist/innovator who worked between 1930-1990 as partial fulfilment for one of my degree assignments. While I was extremely tempted to write something about Michael Mann (possibly an unconventional and rare choice no doub... |
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Jane has been relentlessly asking her parents for a new toy she saw on television. Many of her friends' parents have already purchased the toy for their children. Jane has told her parents this and explained to them how cool the toy is. Her parents, however, have told Jane... |
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Bindings can define methods and properties on a bound element using the implementation tag. A binding implementation provides a new set of methods and properties that can be invoked directly from the bound element.
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Sue Harukata (陶 晴賢?, 1521 – October 16, 1555) was a retainer of the Ōuchi clan in the Sengoku period in Japan. Harukata would later become a daimyo. He was the second son of Sue Okifusa, senio... |
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Autonomous Car-Finding the right computer/microcontroller
For the first part of designing and building the device, we first need to find the right computer/microcontroller to build our device off of. Before that,... |
Wigner, Racah and the Three Quarks
During the 1940s, Wigner and Racah separately developed a mathematical theory which today is called “The Angular Momentum Algebra” or “The Wigner-Racah Analysis”. The theory greatly simplifies the calculation of the electron structure in atoms, but its profound meaning is potentially... |
Evidence-Based Thinking is Necessary for Proper Deliberation
Three Levels of Evidence
I have a sinking sense that schools don’t teach much “evidence-based thinking” anymore. They do teach critical thinking which is related but students are remarkably poor at defending propositions and recognizing thoughts and beliefs... |
The Paradox of Mobility and its Costs
The paradoxical relation between mobility and costs is based on the benefits that are derived by the users (e.g. drivers) and the costs that are in part assumed by the society and the environment. Motorization has been linked with increasing demands for mobility. This mobility cons... |
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What is unusual about the word pulchritude. It means beauty, especially the beauty of a woman. Pulchritude is certainly not an attractive word. How about the word diminutive or unwritten. Diminutive is not a short word, and unwritten is a word that can obviously be written. What is ... |
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UK Carbon Emissions
I read recently this article on the BBC News website. I thought the map they used (below) to show the areas of Britain with the largest domestic carbon footprints was a little uninspiring.
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Creolisation Essay Topics
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Radiography is an imaging technology that uses electromagnetic radiation and other visible light to see the internal structure of a non transparent object; the human body. Radiography is a technique for generating an x-ray image for the purpose of planning of radiation treatment. Radiograph can be used to diagnose or ... |
Using the Select-String Cmdlet
Checking for the Existence of a String Value
What can you do with the Select-String cmdlet? Well, one thing you can do is determine whether or not a specific string value exists in a text file. For example, suppose the file C:\Scripts\Test.txt is a log file that contains the following i... |
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