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- 2006: "What, me organized?"
- 2007: Why Did God Make Mothers? -- Kelly, The Woman Wonders
- 2007: The brain scan that can read people's intentions
Ian Sample, UK Guardian - 2007: Imam prays to stop ‘oppression and occupation’ at Democratic National Committee meeting -- Robert, Jihad Watch
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FULL SPECTRUM CULTURE
Nature Invading Nature —
Examples of Creation usurping the rightful authority of Creation
Category Archives: Nature Invading Nature
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Humans nearly wiped out 70,000 years ago, study says — CNN.com
This is a very interesting article, in that it substantiates the biblical narrative, but gives no basis for the numbers that it uses. Granted, that may be because the assumptions they use yield the numbers they get, and statistically speaking they can’t get any closer to reality with the tools and assumptions they use. I’ll [...]
Dr. Death — Jayson Javitz, Wizbang
“…Troubling cases in which doctors were accused of botching operations while undergoing treatment for drugs and alcohol have led to criticism of rehab programs that allow thousands of U.S. physicians to keep their addictions hidden from patients…”
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In Age of High-Tech, Are Americans Losing Touch with DIY Skills?
— Glenn Reynolds, Popular Mechanics
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Researchers fight resistant bugs
— Jim Nesbitt, The News & Observer
“…Most antibiotics attack infectious bugs by breaking down the cell wall that holds bacteria together or knocking out the “protein factory” necessary for growth and survival. But if Lujan’s discovery works on other stubborn bacteria, the long-term result could be a new family of antibiotics based on a type of drug already approved for use [...]
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Weighing In on City Planning: Could smart urban design keep people fit and trim? — Ben Harder, Science News
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Weather Channel Climate Expert Calls for Decertifying Global Warming Skeptics — Marc Morano, US Senate Committee on Environment & Public Works
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A Cost Analysis of Windows Vista Content Protection
Peter Gutmann, University of Auckland, New Zealand
Executive Summary Windows Vista includes an extensive reworking of core OS elements in order to provide content protection for so-called “premium content”, typically HD data from Blu-Ray and HD-DVD sources. Providing this protection incurs considerable costs in terms of system performance, system stability, technical support overhead, and hardware and software cost. These issues affect not [...]