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area rugs
rangeley
by rangeley  11-7-2009   
 I have been looking for a while for a good selection of wool rugs, with classic hand made construction but really contemporary and modern designs. I found a site that had everything I was looking for in a wool rug; New Zealand rug wool, hand made, gorgeous designs and bold colors.
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home decor
annadeol
by annadeol  11-6-2009   
 I have been looking for a while for a good selection of wool rugs, with classic hand made construction but really contemporary and modern designs. I found a site that had everything I was looking for in a wool rug; New Zealand rug wool, hand made, gorgeous designs and bold colors.
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Women evolving to be heavier and shorter
Kelika
by Kelika  11-3-2009    3
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Just a couple of words that speack on their own
cronostrade
by cronostrade  11-1-2009   
 I've been responsible for hiring and overseeing the development of people in my corporate days and must confess that I've never seen any of these comments, but apparently, they have been taken from actual employee appraisals. Enjoy!
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Humans are Still Evolving
DanaGarrett
by DanaGarrett  10-24-2009   
 Take that backward creationists.
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Lupine Dog Harnesses
alishafedrix
by alishafedrix  10-20-2009   
 Mickeys Pet Supplies carries a nice selection of small to medium size dog harnesses.
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How to Manage Stretch Marks
caksut
by caksut  10-12-2009   
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Faith and Belief: Richard Dawkins evolves his arguments
JohnWaterman
by JohnWaterman  10-12-2009    10
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Modern Wool Shag Rugs
annadeol
by annadeol  10-7-2009   
 Going crazy trying to find a shag rug that has some bold colors, is really soft and some design elements too. Finally found this online store with phenomenal selection of shag rugs: artificial silk, wool, cotton even leather. Just about every kind of rug shag you can think of, and the owner Frank personally will make you a deal too.
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Ardi proves Darwin wrong!!
tabsey
by tabsey  10-4-2009    1
 Censorship of reality. Wouldn't happen in our countries?????
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Sex or Love
Socratoad
by Socratoad  9-30-2009    1
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why are we the naked ape?
doodleicious
by doodleicious  9-27-2009    1
 did we come from the sea........go to TED talks 2009 to hear a speaker named Morgan speak on the subject of evolution and hairlessness too
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Aromatherapy Gifts
auroma
by auroma  9-26-2009   
 This site has a great selection of gifts for people into the practice of Aromatherapy.
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Just arrived - Doggie Chocolate Treats
spottiedottiepetshop
by spottiedottiepetshop  9-21-2009   
 They are simply fantastic! Check out Doggie Chocolate Heaven for some of the most divine doggie chocolates.
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Silk Flower Arrangements & Decor Online
Arshad Shaikh
by Arshad Shaikh  9-17-2009   
 Silk Flower Arrangements offers a full line of beautiful and natural looking silk flower arrangements that can match any home or office décor. Our silk & dried floral arrangements find maximum use in hotels, restaurants, furniture stores, boutiques & interior designing. silk flower Silk flower arrangements
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Beach Candy Selection
Rockus
by Rockus  9-15-2009   
 check this out
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Sad Yale Killing update
shaor
by shaor  9-15-2009    3
 I find this comment here just Terrible!
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Your brain is organized like a city...
mugofcoffee
by mugofcoffee  9-4-2009   
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How did the universe come to exist?
jairomejiagomez
by jairomejiagomez  9-2-2009    3
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Stephen Hawking: "Humans Have Entered a New Stage of Evolution"
pennyserenade
by pennyserenade  8-27-2009   
 The best part of the article: ""By contrast," Hawking says, "there are about 50,000 new books published in the English language each year, containing of the order of a hundred billion bits of information. Of course, the great majority of this information is garbage, and no use to any form of life. But, even so, the rate at which useful information can be added is millions, if not billions, higher than with DNA." :)
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Goodness! Evolution and the War between Fundamentalist Atheism and Religion
abailart
by abailart  8-24-2009    2
 This will settle nothing, but it is a good read. The clip is a 'taster'' of an article focused on debates around evoulution and moral motivation. It ends: <<< Of course, religion doesn’t have a monopoly on awe and inspiration. The story that science tells, the story of nature, is awesome, and some people get plenty of inspiration from it, without needing the religious kind. What’s more, science has its own role to play in knitting the world together. The scientific enterprise has long been on the frontiers of international community, fostering an inclusive, cosmopolitan ethic — the kind of ethic that any religion worthy of this moment in history must also foster. William James said that religious belief is “the belief that there is an unseen order, and that our supreme good lies in harmoniously adjusting ourselves thereto.” Science has its own version of the unseen order, the laws of nature. In principle, the two kinds of order can themselves be put into harmony ...(more follows)
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A complete selection of vitamins
swanhp09
by swanhp09  8-22-2009   
 This site has a complete selection of vitamins to choose from. They also offer informative reviews and data about each vitamin available.
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John Scalzi's guide to the most epic FAILs in Star Wars Design
Lexica
by Lexica  8-20-2009   
 More: Bad design in Star Wars is not just limited to stuff; evolution here seems wacky, too. Three choice bits: Sarlaac A monstrous yet immobile creature who lives in an exposed pit in the middle of a lifeless desert, waiting for large animals to apparently feel suicidal and trek out to throw themselves in? Yeah, not so much. Not every Sarlaac can count on an intergalactic mob boss to feed it tidbits. That Asteroid Worm Thing in Empire Strikes Back So, large space worm lives in asteroid, disguises itself as a cave and waits for unwary spaceships to fly by so it can eat them? Makes the Sarlaac look like a marvel of natural selection, it does. Midi-Chlorians Oh, man, don't get me started. Except to say this: If in fact a high concentration of midi-chlorians is the difference between being a common schmoe and being a dude who can Force Choke his enemies, the black market in midi-chlorian injections must be amazing. Star Trek fans, don't get smug: I'm going after it ne
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Evolution's third replicator: Genes, memes, and now what?
tabsey
by tabsey  8-20-2009    1
 Interesting and more at the source.
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Atheist theory, Theist theory: you decide
jairomejiagomez
by jairomejiagomez  8-12-2009    1
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The evolution of religion
kelsoweikal
by kelsoweikal  8-11-2009    1
 "Religion arose out of a hodgepodge of genetically based mental mechanisms designed by natural selection for thoroughly mundane purposes," he writes. Those mechanisms include conformist bias (believing what your peers believe, in order to get along), a tendency to explain events in terms of personal agency (since our mental machinery for thinking about causality evolved in the context of social interaction), and interest in remote control (a bias toward beliefs that promise influence over predators, diseases, and bad weather). Given these biases, we're prone to believe in powerful, jealous, tempestuous personal deities.
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The beauty and terror of science
ratilfar
by ratilfar  8-10-2009   
 A good history of science unreels like the practice of science itself. It wends through a world of experiments until a new reality arises. But the more layered story of that journey is that science is not just a process but is the men and women performing it. In his radiant new book, "The Age of Wonder," Holmes treats us to the amazing lives of the pioneering sailors and balloonists, astronomers and chemists of the Romantic era. Making good on the book's subtitle, he takes us on a dazzling tour of their chaotic British observatories and fatal explorations in African jungles, showing us "how the Romantic generation discovered the beauty and terror of science."
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Natural skin care products
fallenstarsglow
by fallenstarsglow  8-10-2009   
 The site has a wide range of skin care products for natural looking skin. If you want smoother and healthy looking skin than the products they sell are great. From anti aging skin care products to over night creams and acne creams they have a wide selection.
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Mount Pleasant Houses
john1756
by john1756  8-6-2009   
 Looking for Houses with wonderful landscape rich with natural green spaces and marshes along with modern conveniences with plenty of options for shopping, theatres and dining, Park West Realty offers the best Mount Pleasant houses for sale in South Carolina that gives you the choice to stay amidst the gorgeous woodland.
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6 Species We've Nearly Killed Off (For Retarded Reasons)
xpersianx
by xpersianx  7-26-2009   
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Realstone Quarrying Services
realstonecouk
by realstonecouk  7-22-2009   
 Large stocks of all types of Stone are available, ensuring a quick and reliable supply to the customer. Block Stone Ltd is one of the UK's largest quarrying companies - producing dimensional stone block for use in the Construction Industry, across the UK and Abroad.
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Theory of Intelligence
boozich
by boozich  7-14-2009   
 told by ‘Cheers’, Cliff who is describing the Buffalo Theory to his buddy, Norm.
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Stephen Hawking: "Humans Have Entered a New Stage of Evolution"
chestnut501
by chestnut501  7-3-2009    2
 We have entered a new phase of evolution. "At first, evolution proceeded by natural selection, from random mutations. This Darwinian phase, lasted about three and a half billion years, and produced us, beings who developed language, to exchange information." But what distinguishes us from our cave man ancestors is the knowledge that we have accumulated over the last ten thousand years, and particularly, Hawking points out, over the last three hundred.
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Monkey see, monkey do...
balthazarus
by balthazarus  7-3-2009   
 "These four kinds of behavior — empathy, the ability to learn and follow social rules, reciprocity and peacemaking — are the basis of sociality. De Waal sees human morality as having grown out of primate sociality, but with two extra levels of sophistication. People enforce their society's moral codes much more rigorously with rewards, punishments and reputation building. They also apply a degree of judgment and reason, for which there are no parallels in animals." Natural selection favors organisms that survive and reproduce, by whatever means. And it has provided people, he writes in "Primates and Philosophers," with "a compass for life's choices that takes the interests of the entire community into account, which is the essence of human morality."
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quantum life
pascual
by pascual  7-1-2009   
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darwinian selection of the observable universe
pascual
by pascual  7-1-2009   
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IM Natural
JasonLKS
by JasonLKS  6-29-2009   
 This website provides huge selection of nutritional and natural supplements!
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Forgotten evolutionist lives in Darwin's shadow
tabsey
by tabsey  6-29-2009   
 Interesting.
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Bruce Hardwood Flooring
carpet hardwood
by carpet hardwood  6-23-2009   
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Herbal Remedies for Your Pet
brightlight4
by brightlight4  6-23-2009   
 More at source
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