evolution
evolution
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by Steven Aitchison - 2007-03-18
I had my Christmas night out last night with my workplace and since I haven't had a drink for 4 months or so I was feeling a little drunk after 2 or 3 drinks. I kept on drinking in the hope that I wou...
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by Scott Langley - 2007-03-19
The human heart is an organ that is comprised of muscles. Simply defined, the heart is a pump which shuttles nutrient and hormone filled blood to all portions of the body.An average of 72 times each m...
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by Elaine Sihera - 2007-03-27
Two people become attached. That is accepted. People change from infancy to adulthood. That is also accepted. When two people come together in marriage or a relationship they will change over time dur...
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by Terry Kubiak - 2007-04-09
Most people are familiar with the term "shooting star," but few know its importance. Actually, it is not a star shooting across the sky, but a small piece of solid matter called a meteoroid colliding...
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by Scott Langley - 2007-04-10
According to solbaram.org the human brain, "Slowly ascended from lower life forms to what we are today, by a process of natural selection from randomly occurring changes. Each change had to prove its ...
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by Scott Langley - 2007-04-10
Millions of years ago when primordial soup was the house specialty, a hinged fork (heretofore referred to as HF) rose from the miry depths in a quiet, unheralded debut on planet earth. Not one of the ...
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by Scott Langley - 2007-04-22
The human body takes in both solid foods and liquid nourishment. Various systems within the body are used to extract nutrients and energy from the food. From there the food is subject to the digestive...
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by Scott Langley - 2007-04-22
More than 600 active muscles allow you to do everything from walk to turn your head to look in the rearview mirror. The simple work of the muscular system is to contract and relax based on signals fro...
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by Elaine Sihera - 2007-04-22
Successful relationships depend on six crucial factors: mutual appreciation, trust, respect, teamwork, agreement and compromise. Without these essential elements they stand no chance of surviving. Yet...
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by Elaine Sihera - 2007-04-22
Famously known for the 'mid-life crisis', this stage is often like hell on earth and carries self-analysis even further, becoming a very important and testing time for both males and females. Self-ass...