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The Evolution of the Dog
by Brager Vicario, Oct 3, 2008
A brief theory about the evolution of the dog and its origins.
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What is the Purpose Of?
by Mark Gordon Brown, Sep 28, 2008
Mosquitoes, Flies, Weeds, Spiders, Ants, Mold, or anything yucky? Do these things have a purpose, and what is it?
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A Medical Mystery: Transferred Organ Donor Consciousness
by s hayes, Aug 12, 2008
Many recipients of organ transplants, (hearts/lungs, liver, kidney) have reported significant personality changes – which in many cases, correspond to the traits of the organ donor. Could the donor’s personality, memories or consciousness remain within their tissue cells and be passed on to another human being?
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If I Were a Bird
by Mark Gordon Brown, Sep 13, 2008
What bird would I be? Sometimes for fun, we ask ourselves what type of animal would we be. I do not suppose we can narrow it down to just one. As a bird lover, I picked a few birds I might be, and one I would like to be.
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Genetic Engineering
by Amie Lynn Caesar, Aug 1, 2008
Why is it that people strive to be perfect?
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Five Things That a Person Suffering From Batrachophobia Would Avoid
by Nelson Doyle, Jul 18, 2008
People who suffer from Batrachophobia would want to avoid these five things no matter what.
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Tsunami
by The Quail 1957, Jun 29, 2008
Tsunamis are feared by many and are formed out at sea; when they make landfall, they can cause much damage.
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Five Technologies People Have Forgotten
by Hein Marais, Jun 1, 2008
What was once hot is now forgotten.
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Rudiments of Scientific Thoughts
by Rodallega, May 20, 2008
Science and technology develops and changes in time but the rudiments of scientific approaches stay the same.
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Nuclear Power Stations
by Rodallega, Mar 1, 2008
Nuclear power stations are extremely dangerous even though they are very effective in energy production.
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