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How The Cat Wakes You Up In The Morning!, OUCH!
ratilfar
by ratilfar  10-20-2007    12
 You got to see this!
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All 120 Crayon Names, Color Codes and Fun Facts
alanocu
by alanocu  4-23-2008    12
 "The average child in the United States will wear down 730 crayons by his 10th birthday (or 11.4 boxes of 64s). Kids, ages 2-8, spend an average of 28 minutes each day colouring. Combined, children in the US spend 6.3 billion hours colouring annually, almost 10,000 human lifetimes!" "Crayola crayon colour names rarely change. However, there are exceptions. In 1958, Prussian blue was changed to midnight blue in response to teacher recommendations that children could no longer relate to Prussian history. In 1962, the colour flesh was changed to peach recognizing that not everyone’s flesh is the same shade."
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Ten Ways to Make Sure That Peace Stays Dead
Kore7
by Kore7  11-28-2006    14
  Too many people on each side see the other as wholly culpable. Too many people on each side see themselves as wholly innocent, wholly victimized, ill-served by the well-meaning, abandoned by former allies, betrayed by the media, misunderstood by people who should know better, forgotten by the world. Too many people on each side see only the suffering that has been caused them. Too many people have learned to wall themselves off from the suffering that they have caused.
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Mother Nature's Smile
gingembre
by gingembre  11-14-2007    7
 :)
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A Grain of Sand: Nature's Secret Wonder
arifsali
by arifsali  5-14-2008    21
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Good girl
JohnWaterman
by JohnWaterman  4-10-2008    16
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Photo Essay: Examining X-Ray
alanocu
by alanocu  4-9-2008    9
 (may need to scroll over to the right to see the entire image) -------In his new book, photographer Nick Veasey creates inside-out images of the everyday and the bizarre. Using a lead-lined studio he shoots his subjects, then composes and embellishes the images on a computer.
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What A Wonderful World - Louis Armstrong
willhelm
by willhelm  9-22-2007    7
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Spectacular Photography
amgumen
by amgumen  5-10-2008    12
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Amazing photography
frozonfreak
by frozonfreak  10-30-2007    6
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Saudi woman to be beheaded for being a "witch"
invictus
by invictus  2-14-2008    10
 Being beheaded by sword in a public place... For being a "witch" or practising "witchcraft"... Welcome back to the Middle Ages: "Burn the witch!" or "Behead the witch!", by the name of God. Correct me if I'm wrong, Saudi Arabia is a close ally of the US, who enthusiastically invaded Iraq to bring "human rights and democracy" to Arabs, right?
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The Anasazi mystery
JohnWaterman
by JohnWaterman  4-8-2008    10
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The Code of Hammurabi
alanocu
by alanocu  5-4-2008    9
 Hammurabi (ruled ca. 1796 BC – 1750 BC) believed that he was chosen by the gods to deliver the law to his people. The Code of Hammurabi was one of several sets of laws in the Ancient Near East. Most of these codes come from similar cultures and racial groups in a relatively small geographical area, and they have passages which resemble each other. The earlier Code of Ur-Nammu (21st century BC), the Hittite laws (ca. 1300 BC), and Mosaic Law (traditionally ca. 1400 BC under Moses), all contain statutes that bear at least passing resemblance to those in the Code of Hammurabi and other codices from the same geographic area. The complete text of Hammurabi's Code of Laws. http://eawc.evansville.edu/anthology/hammurabi.htm. Quite shocking. The photographs were taken at the Louvre Museum in Paris. Invictus has a clip on Hammurabi: http://clipmarks.com/clipmark/92611450-2366-40A4-8825-C9287250A843/
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Colors of the Night Sky
alanocu
by alanocu  5-12-2008    10
 The last photo is a panorama - scroll far over to the right to see the entire image (or clicking will take you to the original). The second to last photo is called Emerald Tornado. "The blood moon is also known as the “Hunter’s Moon” or “Sanguine Moon.” While folklore warns that a blood moon is a sign of bad times, the red star of night is anything but. The name “Hunter’s Moon” originates from the fact that this moon cast a brilliant light, allowing hunters to continue to seek prey even at nighttime" "No matter how much fact stands behind blood moons, some people still continue to think of them as harbingers of doom (but they are really quite the opposite!)"
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15 Lucky Puppies
CrazyRedHead
by CrazyRedHead  11-2-2007    7
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Atheists Need to Chill
Kore7
by Kore7  8-26-2007    39
 Michael Shermer makes a point that needs to be made. Atheists need to remember what they stand for , not merely what they are against . Ridicule and contempt have no place in science, and haters should not tarnish its reputation by association. In the words of the greatest conscious­ness raiser of the 20th century, Mart­in Luther King, Jr., in his epic "I Have a Dream" speech: "In the process of gaining our rightful place, we must not be guilty of wrong­ful deeds. Let us not seek to satisfy our thirst for freedom by drinking from the cup of bitterness and hatred. We must forever conduct our struggle on the high plane of dignity and discipline." If atheists do not want theists to prejudge them in a negative light, then they must not do unto theists the same.
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An Icelandic woman's experience visiting the US
Johanna_G
by Johanna_G  12-26-2007    46
 What is wrong with the United States of America? Is it the stimulus-response mechanism of experiencing terror → making war on terror → terrorizing ? Are the United States of America a hysteric or paranoid nation? I wonder if Erla Ósk Arnardóttir Lilliendahl (that's her correct name) will experience any excuse on the part of the U.S. administration, and I wonder if those responsible will be removed from office. If not, I would be inclined to declare the U.S.A. a closed mental hospital.
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The Colors of Ancient Egypt
alanocu
by alanocu  4-8-2008    6
 "Paintings, clothing, books, jewelry, and architecture were all imbued with colorful symbolism. African historian Alistair Boddy-Evans explains that color “was considered an integral part of an item’s or person’s nature in Ancient Egypt, and the term could interchangeably mean color, appearance, character, being, or nature. Items with similar color were believed to have similar properties.”
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What a Lady
debbyski
by debbyski  3-19-2008    15
 I'd like to take credit for this clip, but someone sent it to me because it was their favorite quote. Someone who had a lot of great ideas that I'm looking forward to hearing more of in the future. Go for it honey. :)
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In India's north, the worst place to be born a girl
arifsali
by arifsali  11-30-2007    10
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Your Everyday Latin
Bluephoenix4
by Bluephoenix4  1-7-2008    8
 Actum est, comites ! XD
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Pope correcting Jesus
Johanna_G
by Johanna_G  7-16-2007    13
  I don't care what the pope says, I much prefer Jesus Christ's definition of a church, which I included in my cartoon today, says Bob Englehart, who created this cartoon, in his blog .
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Modern Slavery 101
lifecyce1898
by lifecyce1898  3-29-2008    1
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The Epic of Gilgamesh - the oldest written story on Earth
JohnWaterman
by JohnWaterman  5-29-2008    12
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Color In Nature: Stapeliads
alanocu
by alanocu  4-23-2008    5
 a stunning set of images of Stapeliads taken by Martin Heigan, plus a few other random flowers as well....
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Dreams of Flying (Pics)
dannad
by dannad  1-17-2008    6
 These are awesome!
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Modern day slavery
bignosemousie
by bignosemousie  2-11-2008    5
 Check the source for ways to help end modern day slavery. "Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere." Martin Luther King Jr.,
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Boys Treat Girls Like People: Thanks to Feminism
Rasmus
by Rasmus  2-21-2008    5
  Masculine stereotypes still do all kinds of harm to men and women and girls and boys alike, and there's a good argument to be made for the idea that men are much further behind women when it comes to embracing feminist ideals. But feminism has had some successes, and it's been good for all involved -- this is just one example of that. There's still a long way to go, but hopefully studies like this will serve as reminders of who actually has the interests of human beings in mind, and who is solely dedicated to a dogma that doesn't fit into most peoples' realities or ideals.
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Someone Control My Granny!
carrerinyes
by carrerinyes  4-8-2008    9
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Egypt's fight against female circumcision clashes with tradition
Mohir
by Mohir  10-21-2007    8
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Dutch tulip farms transformed into a spectacular display of color
alanocu
by alanocu  5-7-2008    13
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American Fascists: The Christian Right and the War On America
arifsali
by arifsali  2-19-2007    1
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What really happens during an abortion: One surgeon finally tells the truth
michellezm
by michellezm  10-13-2007    7
 Entire article ought to be read
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Most Beautiful Fractals
egsnyder
by egsnyder  4-14-2008    5
 Fractals are infinite... possessing infinite, unlimited, freeform beauty.
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Ideas for Clipmarks?
arifsali
by arifsali  4-4-2008    69
 I think it's been a while since anyone has done it, so let me see if I can start something up. Others can follow. I would like to see on Clipmarks.... A list of 'Most active Clippers' A list of Clippers with most followers Simple interface with less drop down lists A list of Clippers currently browsing Clipmarks Ways to further decrease time it takes to clip, i.e, reduce clicks anywhere possible. More RSS integration, i.e., see if Clipmarks can auto-clip latest interesting news/feeds. More later.
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How Plastic We've Become
wildcat
by wildcat  2-2-2008    4
 Our bodies carry residues of kitchen plastics
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Non Religious Thoughts on Christian Spirituality
thisnamecantbetaken
by thisnamecantbetaken  2-2-2008    24
 ''Toeing the party line for the church is not my job; telling the truth is my job. I don't fear saying that certain Republican policies are painful for God to endure.''
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How To Successfully Engage In An Argument
thisnamecantbetaken
by thisnamecantbetaken  12-9-2007    18
 It's not about winning, it's how you play the game. Don't argue with me. :lol: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pBAasek8NR4
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Simply the best way to learn languages.
Socratoad
by Socratoad  6-3-2008    11
 I just listened to an interview with the founder of this site/software on the radio. and was quite impressed. To me it sounded like a superior way to learn other languages, something I've always wished to do. I am able to semi-converse in a limited number of languages, especially after a couple of glasses of backbone.
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The truth about cats and dogs
Aribeth
by Aribeth  2-10-2008    14
 10. They do disgusting things with their mouths and then try to give you a kiss. Conclusion: They're tiny men in little fur coats.
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