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  1. Lapis Lazuli - Transmutation of Tragic Defeat into Tragic Joy

    by Bhaskar Banerjee - 2007-03-21
    Lapis , deep blue in color and opaque, this gemstone was highly prized by the pharaohs of ancient Egypt, as can be seen by its prominent use in many of the treasures recovered from pharaonic tombs.W. ...
  2. Anger Management - Is It Necessary

    by Neha Mehta - 2007-03-19
    Anger management is a very tough job these days. It is true that anger is very inherent to basic human nature. When a person tries to control his or her anger, then they are undergoing through a lot o...
  3. The Metaphysical Semi-Solipsism - The NSTP Theoretical Solipsism

    by Kedar Joshi - 2007-03-15
    The metaphysical semi-solipsism is a position that within the semi-idealistic framework of the NSTP (Non - Spatial Thinking Process) theory, 'I' and 'the superhuman mind' are the only material entitie...
  4. Evolution

    by Dennis Siluk - 2007-03-11
    Evolution, what a pity for HumankindI know, here we go again; this is one of those ongoing subjects (Evolution), that no one seems to be able to put to rest. In college I took up Anthropology so I cou...
  5. How About Those Young Critics

    by Dennis Siluk - 2007-03-11
    The whole American speech today is turning into butter making and swallowing a large mouth full of cream and the world is a matching set. With the young critic today, there are certain things he or sh...
  6. Colleges - Universities - Sleep Deprivation and Mind Control

    by Lance Winslow - 2007-03-09
    The other day I was discussing with a friend theories on the best way to use mind control to change a society. We decided the best place to do this would be to implement changes in the curriculum and...
  7. Many Evangelical Christians Claim Carbon Dating And Evolutionary Theory Are Bogus

    by Lance Winslow - 2007-03-09
    Carbon Dating of rocks, ancient civilizations and even Dinosaur bones is somewhat problematic for the Christian Religion and assisting in authenticating the Holy Bible, which is said to be the absolut...
  8. No Question or Debate Should be Off Limits

    by Lance Winslow - 2007-03-09
    To keep our society healthy and maintain good public debate there should be no topic off limits. Every topic or subject must be discussed and debated to ensure that we reach the best solution. If we...
  9. Where Did Our Methods of Agriculture Begin?

    by Lance Winslow - 2007-03-09
    Mankind continues to populate the planet and yet has built huge civilizations which are not sustainable. Humans have built over some of the most fertile land in all the world with giant cities of con...
  10. Was Ipuwer Hypomanic?

    by Lance Winslow - 2007-03-09
    One trait we often see with very successful people in various subsectors and industries is that they will often say that other people around them are lazy and just do not try. They claim this is why ...
  11. On The Arts

    by Matthew Garden - 2007-03-06
    From language to mathematics, from music to politics, from philosophy to engineering, attainment of the arts ought to be the goal of life and the purpose of action. it is in the arts that the soul of ...
  12. Cloning: Is the human being unique?

    by frederick bouter - 2007-03-05
    I am not discussing here whether cloning is evil. [I think it is a dangerous attempt to play God]. What I want to say here is that also cloned humans are unique like anybody else. We are not material ...
  13. Creatio ex Nihilo: Did God really create out of Nothing

    by frederick bouter - 2007-03-05
    Many christians rather unthoughtfully hold the tenet that God created out of nothing. This goes back to a mediaeval idea of 'creatio ex nihilo', or 'creation out of nothing'. It would have been better...
  14. Regional Clusters of Genius in History - Very Revealing

    by Lance Winslow - 2007-03-01
    Many psychology researchers studying the clustering of creative geniuses are fascinated by a certain place in time. Many research papers talk about Florence from about 1440 to 1490 and most of the com...
  15. Is Wisdom a Higher Goal Than Knowledge?

    by Lance Winslow - 2007-02-28
    What is knowledge? Well it comes from book learning, research, study, experience and observation. Most people feel smart when they have packed away vast amounts of knowledge and or information, but is...
  16. Are You: Dead or Alive? (For Old Folks) Commentary on Dying

    by Dennis Siluk - 2007-02-27
    You give up being afraid because you want to live, otherwise you are alive without knowing you are, and simply remain afraid-but to live and be alive, and know so, is to be afraid and to allow it, it...
  17. There is Nothing Fixed but Change

    by Lance Winslow - 2007-02-27
    There are many famous quotes in history attributed to famous people. One of Einstein's most famous quote was; "The Only Constant is Change" and it is hard to deny such a profound statement. But did yo...
  18. If a Genie Would Answer 3 Questions What Might They Be?

    by Lance Winslow - 2007-02-25
    Recently in the Online Think Tank the topic came up if someone would answer 5 questions and you could know the exact, true and correct answer, which questions would you ask? Well, that is an intriguin...
  19. Belief in Religion; Free Will or Social Conditioning?

    by Lance Winslow - 2007-02-23
    Most people believe that everyone to some extent has a believe system is in part made up of their social conditioning. For instance as one person puts it; if you are free from social conditioning the...
  20. Modern 21st Century Philosophy; Allegory of an Aircraft Hanger, Baseball and Basketball Part II

    by Lance Winslow - 2007-02-19
    In the Philosophical review of Eastern and Western Philosophy we noted that these individual philosophies could be depicted as representing a basketball and a baseball inside a giant empty hanger wher...