evolution
evolution
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by James Robert Wolfleg Smith - 2007-04-24
It is amazing to me that we are still pitting the biblical account of creation against the Theory of Evolution. Especially when a careful read of chapters one and two of the King James Version of Gene...
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by Dorothy M. Neddermeyer, PhD - 2007-04-26
Are you the lone black sheep in your family, at work or in your neighborhood? Do you feel alone in a vast sea of people who do not speak your language?For some people, this sense of not belonging run...
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by Walt F.J. Goodridge - 2007-04-27
Experts predict that there are societal trends in play that are precipitating a return to pre-industrial era ways of survival. In the face of changing economic realities and disillusionment, many ...
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by Elaine Sihera - 2007-04-27
No longer considered 'old age', people in these years are not biologically, sociologically or mentally like the stereotype of decrepit, senile old codgers. Rather, they are healthy, often well-educate...
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by G.J. Pemberson - 2007-04-27
Have you ever wondered why we have so much more brain capacity than we use? It is estimated the average person uses between five and eight percent of their mental capacity. Even someone like Einstei...
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by Elaine Sihera - 2007-04-29
Finally, in the cycle of our emotional evolution, this is a period of stocktaking and resignation. Marked by declining physical powers and health, and loss of loved ones, for many this can be a lonely...
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by Elaine Sihera - 2007-04-29
The implications of emotional evolution on our relationships is crucial to our understanding of why they fail. Relationsips do not crash without reasons, and often the invisible force of our individua...
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by Elaine Sihera - 2007-04-29
Adult emotional evolution also means that, unless we leave each stage behind us, we will always feel disorientated and stuck in the past, never rehabilitating or getting away from it in order to grow ...
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by Elaine Sihera - 2007-04-29
The short answer to that is NO! There is nothing 'wrong' about the partners being divorced. That's what we like to believe when we don't want to accept responsibility for the choice we made. No one ma...
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by Gary Kurz - 2007-05-01
There have been many scholarly and unimpeachable arguments written in opposition to the theory of evolution. Still, people will believe what they want to believe. Evolution theory has been pounded i...