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    • 11.

      What Do the Bible and Quran Say About the Eunuch?


      by Prof.dr. Ibrahim Khalil - 2007-05-06
      Eunuch is a man's private parts have been crushed or cut off: This was sometimes done to show devotion to pagan gods.According to Dictionary.com, Eunuch is:"A castrated man employed as a harem attenda...
    • 12.

      Bible Versus Quran Versus Sciences, Array (54) the Eunuch


      by Prof.dr. Ibrahim Khalil - 2007-05-06
      Eunuch is a man's private parts have been crushed or cut off: This was sometimes done to show devotion to pagan gods.According to Dictionary.com, Eunuch is:"A castrated man employed as a harem attenda...
    • 13.

      How Any Blogger Can Beat Wikipedia


      by Gobala Krishnan - 2007-08-31
      How do you beat Wikipedia, the world's number one free online encyclopedia, managed by thousands of passionate (and unpaid) editors, and a darling of Google?In case you didn't realize, Wikipedia alrea...
    • 14.

      5 Steps to Beating Wikipedia


      by Gobala Krishnan - 2007-09-04
      The largest online encyclopedia, Wikipedia is managed by thousands of passionate, unpaid editors. Google absolutely loves them. How do you beat that?In case you didn't realize, Wikipedia already...
    • 15.

      Citizendium, the rival twin of wikipedia


      by Anja Glauch - 2007-08-28
      Unbelievable but true - TimesOnline and the Guardian have revealed that larger companies are editing their entries in Wikipedia in order to brush up their public image in the free online ency...
    • 16.

      Wikipedia - 100% Reliable Source?


      by Anja Glauch - 2007-09-22
      They intend to resolve their problems, by using a new package that will first be tested on the German version, where readers will no longer be able to alter information instantly, besides their own "r...
    • 17.

      Wikipedia's founder explains new package


      by Anja Glauch - 2007-09-27
      Wikipedia's founder Jimmy Wales, denies that the new package indented to improve the site's reliability, will jeopardise the users ability to edit text, and go against its original premises of h...
    • 18.

      Web 2.0 in a Nutshell: It's All About You and Your Friends


      by Gareth Davies - 2007-11-14
      There's plenty of debate about the phrase "Web 2.0." Coined as the name of a conference on online trends in 2004, there's a debate within programming, development, and Internet marketing communi...
    • 19.

      A Disturbing Trend in Our Society: The Lack of Trust in Our Institutions - Part 1


      by Ed Bagley - 2007-12-18
      Copyright © 2007 Ed BagleyThe lack of trust for institutions in our society may be reaching epidemic levels.This slow, eroding lack of trust has become a widespread occurrence of an undesirable p...
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      A Disturbing Trend in Our Society: The Lack of Trust in Our Institutions - Part 2


      by Ed Bagley - 2007-12-19
      Copyright © 2007 Ed BagleyMajor corporations (big businesses) are losing the trust of consumers as well. Many score record quarterly performances on the backs of workers and then announce another...