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POPSIQ & Social Status Actual definition can be defined in Britannica: http://www.answers.com/library/Britannica%20Concise%20Encyclopedia-cid-41906 IQ & social status are compared as an apple & oranges, which they are not. Human's IQ are not determined by how rich or poor they are. You can be rich & have lower IQ or vice versa. IQ tests are at best measure what a person's IQ is. In real life, their potential may vary. there are some self IQ tests one can do to see for your own benefit: http://www.psychologytoday.com/pto/self_tests.php?cat=IQ
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POPSLet Us Now Kill Darwin "By propounding “Darwinism,” even scientists and science writers perpetuate an impression that evolution is about one man, one book, one “theory.” The ninth-century Buddhist master Lin Chi said, “If you meet the Buddha on the road, kill him.” The point is that making a master teacher into a sacred fetish misses the essence of his teaching. So let us now kill Darwin."
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POPSComplications from the hiding heredity disease. Kawasaki disease itself cannot be fatal. It is complications and satellite conditions, that are very individual in each case. There are rumors and speculations, that can be rather painful to all patients, who were diagnosed with this illness, as well as their families. Real circumstances of death, especially in the families of celebrities, would never be disclosed for public.
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POPSAlife, i.e. artificial life ahead "Just as 19th-century engineers studied the flight of birds and dreamed of being airborne, he says, so today's computer engineers marvel at the intelligence in all forms of life and contemplate the potential of more efficient computation." It may be sooner that expected, are we ready for it? does it matter? I think it does. I think we as a human society much put more effort in thinking the future ahead of us.
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POPSCreationism Analyzed Creationists are strongly opposed to to a world brought on by evolution, particularly to a world as described by Charles Darwin in his Origin of Species. Creationists (certainly traditional Creationists) oppose the fact of evolution, namely that all organisms living and dead are the end products of a natural process of development from a few forms, perhaps ultimately from inorganic materials ("common descent"). Creationists also oppose claims about the total adequacy of the Darwinian theory of evolution, namely that population pressures lead to a struggle for existence; that organisms differ in random ways brought on by errors in the material of heredity (‘mutations’ in the ‘genes’); that the struggle and variation leads to a natural form of selection, with some surviving and reproducing and others failing; and that the end consequence of all of this is evolution, in the direction of well-adapted organisms.
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POPSIs Jim Watson Black? UPenn bioethicist Arthur Caplan weighs in on what it means to learn that a sixth of the DNA-discoverer's genes may have come from someone of African descent.