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Shaking things up on Clipmarks.com
egoldstein
by egoldstein  9-4-2008    106
 Please read the entire post by clicking the source link before reacting.
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If loving you is wrong—I don't wanna be right
CrazyRedHead
by CrazyRedHead  7-28-2008    12
 Your mama and daddy say it's a shame It's a downright disgrace Long as I got you by my side I don't care what your people say
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Made From Snow
willhelm
by willhelm  12-3-2008    8
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What pets do when we're at work.....
CrazyRedHead
by CrazyRedHead  12-3-2008    7
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Photo Tampering Throughout History
Mohir
by Mohir  6-3-2008    5
 see rest of photos in original page, linked to my previous post: Digital Forensics: 5 Ways to Spot a Fake Photo http://clipmarks.com/clipmark/D516F80D-C71B-4B53-BB9C-77EA80B8C919/
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Teh LOLCATS are Baaaack
CrazyRedHead
by CrazyRedHead  8-23-2008    1
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Orgasms 'at the touch of a button'
JohnWaterman
by JohnWaterman  8-5-2008    13
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25 Most Colorful Lakes on Earth
Aribeth
by Aribeth  8-30-2008    4
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Does Time really Slow Down in a Crisis?
einbar
by einbar  11-8-2008    7
 Eagleman added this illusion "is related to the phenomenon that time seems to speed up as you grow older. When you're a child, you lay down rich memories for all your experiences; when you're older, you've seen it all before and lay down fewer memories. Therefore, when a child looks back at the end of a summer, it seems to have lasted forever; adults think it zoomed by." And though the results of this study can lead towards disorders linked with timing, such as schizophrenia, Eagleman believes "it's really about understanding the virtual reality machinery that we're trapped in,"Our brain constructs this reality for us that, if we look closely, we can find all these strange illusions in. The fact that we're now seeing this with how we perceive time is new."
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Stupid Products
BartendingBear
by BartendingBear  11-10-2008    10
 Consumers MUST BE SATISFIED!
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Double Standards
thisnamecantbetaken
by thisnamecantbetaken  10-25-2008    7
  What do you call it when just over 3 thousand people were killed in the September 11 attack on the US? – An atrocity. What do you call it when nearly 5 million people were killed in the Vietnam war? – A mistake. What do you call it when very rich people exploit poor people? – Greed and selfishness. What do you call it when very rich countries exploit poor countries? – Globalization. What do you call it when someone carrying a gun enters your house and steals your valuable possessions? – An armed robbery. What do you call it when a multinational corporation supported by armed forces enters your country and steals your valuable possessions? – Free trade. What do you call someone who steals from the rich and gives to the poor? – Robin Hood. What do you call someone who steals from the poor and gives to the rich? – The US government.
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Proven: Gorillas have human emotions
hitchhiker08
by hitchhiker08  8-20-2008    6
 Heartbreaking!
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Life in Red
JohnWaterman
by JohnWaterman  7-28-2008    7
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Polygamy is the key to a long life
Mohir
by Mohir  8-19-2008    11
 Men, by contrast, can reproduce well into their 60s and even 70s and 80s, and most researchers assumed this explained their longevity. But Lummaa and colleague Andy Russell wondered whether other factors explained the long lifespan of men, such as a grandfather effect. If female survival is the main explanation for male longevity, then monogamous and polygamous men would live for about the same length of time. Instead, it seems that fathering more kids with more wives leads to increased male longevity. Men, then, live long because they're fertile well into their grey years. The explanation could be both social and genetic. Men who continue fathering kids into their 60s and 70s could take better care for their bodies because they have mouths to feed. But evolutionary forces acting over thousands of years could also select for longer-lived men in polygamous cultures.
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Houston doctors say they may have found a way to destroy HIV
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  8-1-2008    2
  Basically, their idea could be used to control the disease for people who already have it and prevent infection for those at risk. The theory has held up in lab and animal testing. The next step is human trials.
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28 Online Photo Editing Websites To have Fun With
perellicippo
by perellicippo  5-13-2009    3
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The Inalienable Right to Get High
chestnut501
by chestnut501  5-12-2009    2
 The infamous President Nixon instigated this unwinnable war in 1971," Perigo recalls. "As with the equally misbegotten alcohol prohibition of 1919-1933, the only actual winner has been organized crime. The big loser has been the founding tenet of America: freedom. The right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness implies ownership of one's own body, which subsumes the right to ingest any substance of one's choosing, regardless of the moral status of such an action.
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Do we create the world just by looking at it?
einbar
by einbar  8-20-2008    3
 very intersting article...
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No words....Zionists are angels in comparison with this.
ratcatcher2
by ratcatcher2  12-5-2008    17
 The plight of the women of Walungu has been documented in remarkable video footage obtained by a Congo-born nurse and featured in a Guardian film . Walungu is just 40 miles from Bukavu, one of a handful of regional centres where the UN, international aid agencies and journalists have been based since fighting between Nkunda's militia and Congolese troops displaced 250,000 people in eastern Congo. Their purpose is to protect civilians and distribute aid, but the NGOs say it is often too dangerous to venture outside the towns. In Ninja, women and children go hungry. Humanitarian aid has not reached here, and there is no security.
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A New State Of Mind
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  8-20-2008    1
 But that view of the neurotransmitter was vastly oversimplified. What wasn’t yet clear was that dopamine is also a profoundly important source of information. It doesn’t merely let us take pleasure in the world; it allows us to understand the world.
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Where Is Human Evolution Heading?
wildcat
by wildcat  8-3-2008    2
 The race's DNA is changing faster than ever; what it means for our descendants
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It's Your Fault, Stupid
abailart
by abailart  8-2-2008    22
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Life in Blue
JohnWaterman
by JohnWaterman  7-28-2008    3
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Brain Imaging Helps Explain Behavior
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  8-8-2008    2
 The fMRI study showed that, during the viewing of angry faces, the activity of a structure called the insula, involved in the response to unpleasant situations, depended on which version of the CREB1 gene a participant inherited. “We were surprised to see that variation in the CREB1 gene would account for more than 20 percent of the difference in how healthy participants weighed different options and expressed specific preferences,”
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why people procrastinate ?
einbar
by einbar  12-7-2008    9
 "Procastinators tend to live fro today rather than tomorrow. for short term gain for long term pain"
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Bwaaaaaahaaaahaaahaaaaa...!
dulios
by dulios  9-3-2008    7
 Speak it, brother!
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Singularity by 2045 - incredible life in a tamed world
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  8-6-2008    1
 Other possible advancements from 2050 to 2100 could include colonies on Moon, Mars and beyond, finding and harnessing wormholes that break “light speed” barriers in extraterrestrial travel, and whisking information through time to meet ourselves at an earlier age, or go forward and see what the future has in store for us. It may even become possible to gather scanned minds from lost loved ones before their death enabling them to continue living in our time. How wild would that be?
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Female spiders make a meal out of lazy lovers
einbar
by einbar  11-27-2008    4
  Female redback spiders kill and eat partners that demand quick sex in place of extended courtship.
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50 Facts that Should Change the World
hitchhiker08
by hitchhiker08  7-8-2008    11
 Interesting
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Dolphins and the evolution of teaching
einbar
by einbar  8-7-2008    2
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They're Putting Anti-Aging Enzymes in the Water
wildcat
by wildcat  7-30-2008    9
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There are more slaves today...
bignosemousie
by bignosemousie  7-31-2008    10
 ...than at any other time in history. Twice as many slaves as when Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation. Our Congress just apologized for historical slavery in America, but what about the people in slavery today? I urge you to go to the website www.callandresponse.com and find out ways to respond, ways to act. Here is an opportunity to create hope and change. It isn't called Awarenessism, it's called Activism. Let's act.
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Face to Face With our Own Perceptions
balthazarus
by balthazarus  8-9-2008   
 It only takes tenth of a second to build an impression, and then a lifetime sometimes to undo it...
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The hottest water on Earth
invictus
by invictus  8-4-2008    2
 "Black smokers deep in the Atlantic are spouting 'supercritical' water at over 407 °C – something never before been seen in nature."
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Digital Forensics: 5 Ways to Spot a Fake Photo
Mohir
by Mohir  6-2-2008    2
 the 4 other ways in the website :)
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Minding Mistakes: How the Brain Monitors Errors and Learns from Goofs
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  8-20-2008    3
 Where in the brain does the ERN originate? Using functional magnetic resonance imaging, among other imaging methods, researchers have repeatedly found that error recognition takes place in the medial frontal cortex, a region on the surface of the brain in the middle of the frontal lobe, including the anterior cingulate. Such studies implicate this brain region as a monitor of negative feedback, action errors and decision uncertainty—and thus as an overall supervisor of human performance.
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Clipmarks ruined my Life
Imnclady
by Imnclady  7-31-2008    15
 Just my contribution to get the word out, hope you like it... ;)
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Toward a Type 1 civilization
wildcat
by wildcat  7-30-2008    1
 Along with energy policy, political and economic systems must also evolve. Michael Shermer, one of the most trusted voices in todays world.
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Beluga Whale birth at Vancouver aquarium
balthazarus
by balthazarus  6-11-2009    3
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Were Ancient Viruses a Key to Human Evolution?
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  8-1-2008    1
 Heidmann believes that without endogenous retroviruses mammals might never have developed a placenta, which protects the fetus and gives it time to mature, which eventually led to live birth, one of the hallmarks of human evolutionary success over birds, reptiles, and fish. Eggs cannot eliminate waste or draw the maternal nutrients required to develop the large brains that have made mammals so versatile. “These viruses made those changes possible. It is quite possible that, without them, human beings would still be laying eggs.”
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