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The answer...All of it combined. i am deeply based in fact,theory,phscology,mathematics,and concept. I also believe in a unexplained spiritual world and the concept of God and prayer at work in my life. i somehow think it all works together. I believe there is a seperation of body,mind,and soul.… Read More »
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Taken from the unpublished work, "Natural Philosophy on Science,Religion, Human and Social Evolution". MD Shahid Read More »
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The Living Logos
Obviously, life is the precondition for speech, but what are the preconditions for life? In Cosmology we know that we are connected to a friendly universe…
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I don't know how all the other owners of the forgotten hair types feel... but there is more out there than just BLONDE and BRUNETTE hair colors out here!!!! Why are the rest of us pushed to the back? Are we too complex or have scientist and stylist already figured us out???? Read More »
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It’s been a spectacular week for women in science, and a bad week for “the Larry Summers hypothesis." In 2005, while president of Harvard, he suggested that women are inherently worse than men at math, science and engineering, particularly at the highest levels. This week three women won Nobel prizes in science: two in medicine and one in chemistry.
That achievement should put the nail in the coffin of the question Summers raised: Can many women really be great scientists?
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My congrats to President Obama for giving special recognition to the true role models for our country. Men and women who have made great scientific and technological contributions to our society. These are the people we need our kids to look up to. We need to strive for educational… Read More »
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Teaching science to preschoolers can sound at first offputting, almost grandiose. Oh, but it's not! It's so fun that it seems almost like cheating to say you're doing it in the guise of opening their little minds to the world around them. Experts tell us that teaching science is essential to children because it's a way of thinking -- using observation, experimentation, analysis to get through life. It strikes us that it's really just a restatement of what these little darlings have been doing every day we've known them -- watching, taking it all in, giving it a whirl, and seeing what happens. Science for preschoolers is code for being curious, plain and simple. And you've got to answer all those incessant "why?"s and "how much farther?"s anyway, so why not do so with the confidence that you are really just engaging in scientific dialogue with a very small person?! Read More »
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Every week, www.pillowchats.com explores some fascinating findings researchers discovered about sex. Here are this week's intersting findings.
- Those who think that oral sex is a safe alternative to actual sexual intercourse are in for a wake-up call. Maura Gillison at Johns…
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Turns out there are many men today who want to breastfeed and are looking to science to make it possible. For instance, Reglan, an acid-reflux medication, could make male…
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For many preschoolers, noise is magnificent. The louder, the better. For more sensitive little ones, noise can be overwhelming. But what exactly distinguishes noise from music? Music is a collection of organized sounds. Rather than being random and jarring, music tends to have patterns. Similar to soothing nursery rhymes, music often repeats -- think of the chorus in your child's favorite song (that is, if you aren't already subconsciously humming it to yourself!). Read More »
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