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  • Where Should You Go On The First Date?

    One of the most frequently asked questions in the history of dating (with the exception of the caveman who was a firm believer in kidnapping and always took his date to a filthy cave) is where should one go on a first date. For starters, there are several places you shouldn't even think about going on a first date. They are listed below in order of "you'll die alone" rankings.

    1) Never go to your parent's house, especially if you still live there, on a first date. It says you're beyond desperate.

    2) When you promise someone a good time, it does not mean a luxury chicken box dinn ...
    Author: Ann Bendis
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  • DNA, Fiction and Society; How it Affects Thought

    A book called the Seven Daughters of Eve by Richard Sykes is worthy of a read and talks about what we have learned about the flow of human beings populations through DNA research. Thus it is safe to say that certain members of our species have developed differently and in different ways, meaning the brain also learns differently. As Scientists look at different human brains while doing various tasks and watch which areas light up with energy as it works through these different thoughts and tasks we are finding just how unique and different each mind really is.

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    Genetics News:

    In Europe, as in US, Climate for Embryo Stem Cell Research Is One of Extremes

    Journal of the American Medical Association May 11 2005 5:51AM GMT


    Stem-cell research takes a big leap toward medical use

    The South Korean scientists who last year cloned the world's first human embryo have surmounted another hurdle in stem-cell research, reporting...


    Fact Sheet: Valuing Life Through Embryo Adoption and Ethical Stem Cell Research

    The White House May 26 2005 6:52AM GMT


     

     
     


  • A Dash of Cinnamon, A Pinch of the Past, A Smidgen of the Future

    Close your eyes and remember December, the smell of cinnamon in your mother's or grandmother's kitchen and the warm scent of dough baking in the oven. Imagine opening the oven door and, with assistance, taking out the heated cookie sheet. Devour the cookies, small works of art, with your eyes: Fudge Brownies, Gingerbread, Nut Rolls, Painted Cookies, Sugar Cookies... With each bite, taste your childhood and family history. You can trace your blood and traditions not by DNA, genealogies and family heirlooms, but by recipes given from one generation to the next, like oral histories handed down ...
    Author: Kristin Johnson
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    Here are a few more sites I've chosen if you'd like to read more and do more research:

  • World Institute on Disability - News Page
    Our critique DOES support most embryo stem cell research- in stark contrast to the Catholic Church and other conservatives- but it also points out egregious aspects of Prop 71 that do not preserve.


  • DNC: Health News - US Takes Back Seat in Stem-Cell Research
    Supporters of embryo stem cell research, including former first lady Nancy Reagan, say it could lead to cures for Alzheimer's, Parkinson's and other degenerative brain and nerve diseases. President.


  • ABC News: Bush Condemns S. Korea Stem Cell Advances
    Supporters of embryo stem cell research, including former first lady Nancy Reagan, say it could lead to cures for Alzheimer's, Parkinson's and other degenerative brain and nerve diseases. Continued 1.


  • The Kidnapping of Content
    http://www.plagiarism.org and http://www.Turnitin.com

    Latin kidnapped the word "plagion" from ancient Greek and it ended up in English as "plagiarism". It literally means "to kidnap" - most commonly, to misappropriate content and wrongly attribute it to oneself. It is a close kin of piracy. But while the software or content pirate does not bother to hide or alter the identity of the content's creator or the software's author - the plagiarist does. Plagiarism is, therefore, more pernicious than piracy.

    Enter Turnit.com. An off-shoot of www.iparadigms.com, it was established by a g ...
    Author:
    Sam Vaknin
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  • The Tibetan and Chinese health Secret: If you read one health report a year, this should be it!

    It seems as if the health of America is failing. One million Americans will die of circulatory disease this year. Six hundred thousand lives will be cut short by cancer as well. How did we get in such a mess? I’m not sure. But there is a way out that is starting to generate a real buzz! Since CNN and the gang won’t talk about it I decided to write is article.

    Dear readers, I want to introduce you to the most nutrient dense food on the earth; wolfberries, or more specifically Lycium Barbarum.

    The western scientific community have verified what Chinese and Tibetan health practitio ...
    Author: Paul Brelin
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