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Amazing Temples
SaintLeonidas
by SaintLeonidas  9-28-2007    4
 Some very nice pics of temples around the world.
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Top 100 Education Blogs
gingembre
by gingembre  12-24-2006    2
 Thousands of blogs devoted to education!
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20 Greatest Innovations by Muslims
redhead328
by redhead328  4-11-2007    5
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Famous Lost cities and cultures
vickybaranwal
by vickybaranwal  1-17-2008    7
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Awesome Computer Fonts
abbysname
by abbysname  1-3-2007   
 Over 300 pop culture related downloadable computer fonts from movies, games, tv shows and every day life.
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Orangutan from Borneo photographed using a spear tool to fish
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  10-30-2008    4
 Pretty amazing.
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5 Reasons to take naps
rmowery
by rmowery  11-19-2006    8
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The Secrets of Storytelling: Why We Love a Good Yarn
wildcat
by wildcat  7-31-2008    2
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World's Oldest Marijuana Stash Found
thisnamecantbetaken
by thisnamecantbetaken  11-28-2008    14
  The region of China where the tomb is located, Xinjiang, is considered an original source of many cannabis strains worldwide. How cool is that? .:D
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Is Bisexuality Common Or Rare?
debbyski
by debbyski  6-1-2007    23
 Interestingly enough there has been lack of research into this field of sexuality and sexual preference.
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Culture influences brain function
wildcat
by wildcat  1-12-2008    1
 “Everyone uses the same attention machinery for more difficult cognitive tasks, but they are trained to use it in different ways, and it's the culture that does the training,”
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Bacteria of the Living Dead
Mohir
by Mohir  10-31-2007    3
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America the Illiterate
papananook
by papananook  11-12-2008    9
 Quite an interesting article that won't be read by too many people in 'Merika...*sigh*
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How Advertising Manipulates Our “Caveman” Brains (& How to Resist)
wildcat
by wildcat  1-16-2008    12
 Fortunately, there are ways to go about PROOFING YOUR BRAIN. 1. Change your mindset to “postmore” by challenging culture’s ingrained assumption that “more” of everything is automatically better. 2. Grow your gratitude. Our poor, starved, frozen ancestors would cry tears of joy if they suddenly landed in our culture of abundance. Fostering our appreciation of this bounty can also block the consumerist “cool” pressure to deride so many of our fine, workable possessions as “so last year”. 3. Be enough. We’re constantly told that we aren’t rich enough, glam enough, cool enough, networked enough, etc. This has a powerful insidious effect on our primitive, socially competitive brain circuits. It’s like a toxic substance that turns rational brains into needy toddlers wanting “more, more, more!
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RIP George Carlin
ericw
by ericw  6-23-2008    17
 Very sad, he was a true legend of comedy.
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Religious Geography in the USA - Gallery
Djiezes
by Djiezes  11-24-2006    10
 I just clipped on map "Religious Adherents", there are more (see bottom of clip) (dd 2000)
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SO this, in the End, Is What Love Is . . .
debbyski
by debbyski  11-19-2007    12
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Primate Culture Is Just A Stone's Throw Away From Human Evolution
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  1-15-2009    3
 Furthermore, as the primatologists reported in the December 2008 issue of Current Directions in Psychological Science, the stone-handling behavior changed with each generation as individual macaques contributed their own patterns of stone-handling, such as stone-throwing.
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The Illustrated Book of Sexual Records
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  7-4-2008    1
 This is a web jewel: Funny, comprehensive and interesting. Explore and enjoy. :-)
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10 ancient Greek writers you should know
Aribeth
by Aribeth  7-11-2009    6
 Archimedes was a mathematician, engineer, inventor, physicist and astronomer. He is known for the invention of The Archimedes’ Screw, a mechanism for moving water that is still in use today. He also calculated the value of pi very precisely. Archimedes discovered how to define the volume of irregular objects by submerging them in water. According to legend, this discovery made him run out on the street naked (he was so excited that he forgot to get dressed) and cry “Eureka!” – I have found it.
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Human culture subject to natural selection
wildcat
by wildcat  2-19-2008    10
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The bigges World Body painting Festival - Beautiful!
einbar
by einbar  9-4-2008    2
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The Possibility of Impossible cultures
wildcat
by wildcat  7-22-2009    4
 Heuser suggests that only humans have evolved four computational capacities, constituting a phylogenetic mind gap between humans and other animals. An important perspective, go read all of it
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Comedian George Carlin is Gone
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  6-23-2008    1
 A sharp courageous comedian, a guardian of our sanity. Though we do not have king courts anymore, we still very much need the jesters.
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A wandering mind able to project themselves into imaginary situations - can do important work'..
einbar
by einbar  9-3-2008    9
 ...scientists are learning - and may even be essential "Einstein, for instance, was notorious for his wandering mind ".
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The death of language?
Aribeth
by Aribeth  10-17-2009    5
 "What we lose is essentially an enormous cultural heritage, the way of expressing the relationship with nature, with the world, between themselves in the framework of their families, their kin people," says Mr Hagege. "Its also the way they express their humour, their love, their life. It is a testimony of human communities which is extremely precious, because it expresses what other communities than ours in the modern industrialized world are able to express." For linguists like Claude Hagege, languages are not simply a collection of words. They are a living, breathing organisms holding the connections and associations that define a culture. When a language becomes extinct, the culture in which it lived is lost too. ____ According to Ethnologue, a US organisation that compiles a global database of languages, 473 languages are currently classified as endangered. ____ "Most people are not at all interested in the death of languages," Claude Hagege says.
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Poverty and the Brain
wildcat
by wildcat  11-7-2008    1
 "The point is that poverty isn't just an idea, or a state of mind: it actually warps the mind. Some brains never even have a chance." deserves a second thought
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π
Aribeth
by Aribeth  3-14-2008    9
 Pi(π) appears where you least expect it. Coincidentally, Pi Day is also the birthday of Albert Einstein, who no doubt knew more than a little about pi. Pi Day celebrants, usually children with an enthusiastic teacher and a varying degree of personal interest in the subject, learn about pi, circles, and, if they're lucky, eat baked pies of various sorts.
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The Evolution of Evolution: how culture changes genes
abailart
by abailart  12-17-2007    3
 Not, as stated, a new idea: been around a long time in complexity theory, and quantum consciousness theory, for instance. This is a short, pithy statement of the claim, read it in a couple of minutes.
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Wondeful images - 2000 years of human culture
einbar
by einbar  12-15-2008    1
 Awards competition winner -Wellcome Images is one of the world's richest and most unique collections, with themes ranging from medical and social history to contemporary healthcare and biomedical science.
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The most amazing knowledge and culture building
wildcat
by wildcat  6-29-2008    2
 via boing-boing
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Pop Experiment: Visual Artists
rubira
by rubira  4-2-2006    5
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Slang of the 1920's
Aribeth
by Aribeth  3-26-2008    13
 Do you carry a torch? :-)
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Atheist doctors more likely to care for the poor
AcesLucky
by AcesLucky  10-14-2007    5
 This is consistent with secular morals and ethics.
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Study: Americans Don't Understand Others
wildcat
by wildcat  7-18-2007    45
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Emotional Cartography - Technologies of the Self
einbar
by einbar  6-7-2009    1
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Demystifying "modesty"
Deepti
by Deepti  11-5-2006    11
 I have seen most of these on women here in the UAE, I never really thought about there being any difference among them...
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Americans and Nudity
ashleystar
by ashleystar  4-19-2007    22
 being dutch, my mama as well as my aunts have no shame. i've grown up seeing them naked about the house as though it was normal. my aunt monique is more than willing to show you her rack, even if you don't ask. the question here is - does everyone *want* to see us naked? probably not. i'm sure it depends. though, having little shame myself, i wouldn't mind being naked in my garden...
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one of our own has just won! kudos!
shunyax
by shunyax  4-14-2008    7
 Digital art defines the contemporary. The Los Angeles Center For Digital Art is dedicated to the propagation of all forms of digital art, new media, digital video art, net art, digital sculpture, interactive multimedia, and the vast panorama of hybrid forms of art and technology that constitute our moment in culture. We are committed to supporting local, international, emerging and established artists through exposure in our gallery. We have an ongoing schedule of exhibits and competitions, produce editions of wide format archival prints, and collaborate in the production of digital artworks in our studio. As well we are involved with curating digital exhibits at institutions and festivals outside of the LACDA gallery schedule.
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Chess sets
JohnWaterman
by JohnWaterman  2-4-2009    2
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