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Beautiful
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by wilfmills  2-24-2008    12
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Sea of colour
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by michellezm  2-25-2008    9
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Irony
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by willhelm  2-24-2008    5
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Einstein, Newton displayed autistic traits
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by wildcat  2-25-2008    4
 "Psychiatry tends to focus almost exclusively on the negative side of different forms of mental illness," Fitzgerald said in statement. "I want to show that psychiatric disorders can also have positive dimensions."
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Incoming
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by JohnWaterman  2-24-2008    3
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5000 Year Old Artificial Eye
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by ramsesemerson  2-24-2008   
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Eternal Egypt
Deepti
by Deepti  2-24-2008    7
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7 Pearls of Wisdom - Epictetus
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by willhelm  2-24-2008    3
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Origin of State Names
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by willhelm  2-24-2008    11
 GEORGIA. Named after King George II of England, who charted the colony in 1732. HAWAII. An English adaptation of the native word owhyhee, which means "homeland." IDAHO. Possibly taken from the Kiowa Apache word for the Comanche Indians. ILLINOIS. The French bastardization of the Algonquin word illini, which means "men." INDIANA. Named by English-speaking settlers because the territory was full of Indians. IOWA. The Sioux word for "beautiful land," or "one who puts to sleep." KANSAS. Taken from the Sioux word for "south wind people," their name for anyone who lived south of Sioux territory. KENTUCKY. Possibly derived from the Indian word kan-tuk-kee, meaning "dark and bloody ground." Or kan-tuc-kec, "land of green reeds", or ken-take, meaning "meadowland." LOUISIANA. Named after French King Louis XIV. MAINE. The Old French word for "province." MARYLAND. Named after Queen Henrietta Maria, wife of English King George I.
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The Stuff Of Myth And Religion
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by debbyski  2-24-2008    3
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DIY religions do more harm than good
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by michellezm  2-25-2008    5
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