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The Breet Report – Information Is The Always The Key – What T…
The Breet Report | December 5th 2009 by Rachel Breet Richmond
This was well said…I hope that you take a moment to watch. It is a positive sign to see that someone else is scratching their head going, “wait a minute.” From You Tube User crabbydogtrix The title is “War On Reality!!” On this read more
Sarah Palin Says United States Should Rededicate Itself To Seekin…
Liberal Values | December 5th 2009 by Ron Chusid
Sarah Palin said the United States should rededicate itself to seeking God’s will in a video released Friday by the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association. Palin is a young-earth creationist who believes she will see Jesus in her lifetime. As m read more
A Do-It Myself Carnival of Godlessness
Dr. Jim's Thinking Shop and Tea Room | December 4th 2009 by Jim Linville
I have no idea why the Carnival of the Godless fizzled. The last one at the start of November was very short, and then there has been nothing. Alas. So here are some of my favourite godless and less-gods-the better-posts from folks on my blogroll ove read more
Rainbow Island Evolution
Gamepad - Video Games Blog | December 4th 2009 by gamepad
Rainbow Island Evolution Similar Posts:Frag Dolls FPS Marathon Rainbow Six Vegas 2 Trailer Rainbow Six Vegas Trailer Rainbow Six Vegas Coop Trailer PreatieArrow read more
Why As A Biochemist, I CANNOT Believe In Evolution
Barbados Underground | December 4th 2009 by Barbados Underground
Submitted by Dr. Georgie Porgie Posted in Blogging Tagged: evolution read more
Linkage 12/4: Emotional Flies, Musical Language and eBay Speciati…
Science Life | December 4th 2009 by Rob Mitchum
Drosophila melanogaster (from Wikimedia Commons via Futurity) Fruit Flies and Musical Language Some interesting research on Futurity this week, covering a couple of my favorite scientific topics: fruit flies and music. The first, out of Caltech, use read more
Evolution: The "Controversy" In Perspective
Exploring Our Matrix | December 4th 2009 by James McGrath
I am going to offer what I believe are some intelligent perspectives on topics like evolution, creationism, intelligent design and science education. But I don't think any of them makes the point quite as poignantly as the front page of The Onion Mag read more
From Cylon to Cylon. The Evolution
frankylicious | December 4th 2009 by franky
Massive improvements indeed. Possibly related posts:The evolution of typography in film titles read more
Prehistoric Guinea Pigs from Egypt
Ecographica | December 4th 2009 by Johnny
A study recently published by the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences describes how modern day representatives of the Phiomorpha and Caviomorpha groups diverged approximately 37 million years ago.The phylogeny detailed in the article was read more
Do Genes influence shopping styles of men and women?
Biomedical Research | December 4th 2009 by Mohd Tariq Salman
Just went through an article slated for publication in the December issue of the Journal of Social, Evolutionary and Cultural Psychology. The researchers claim that the "reason women love to spend hours browsing in shops while men prefer to be in an read more
Daily View 2×2: 4 December 2009
Liberal Democrat Voice | December 4th 2009 by Mark Pack
It’s December 4th, and 210 years since the day William Pitt the Younger introduced income tax to help pay for the Napoleonic Wars. By that time, The Observer (the world’s first Sunday newspaper) was already celebrating its ninth birthday. read more
Evolution of Language
Fr. Ted's Blog | December 3rd 2009 by Fr. Ted Bobosh
I have been listening to The Teaching Company series THE STORY OF HUMAN LANGUAGE taught by Dr. John McWhorter – a fascinating account of what linguists have come to know about the development of human language and languages. I’m learning more t read more
Evolution: Education and Outreach - New Edition Online
Evolving Complexity | December 3rd 2009 by Adrian Thysse
The newest edition of Evolution: Education and Outreach is now online: Editorial Mick Wycoff PDF (53.8 KB)HTML Articles: How Can English Tell the Story? Douglas Reed Eldredge PDF (70.4 KB)HTML Becoming Modern Homo sapiens Ian Tattersall PDF (10 read more
Evolution is in the Veins of Our Captors
Ecographica | December 3rd 2009 by Johnny
The human race has been enslaved by evolutionarily superior organisms.In the beginning there was but inorganic matter. From these lifeless substances came the organics which later gave rise to legion-minded protobionts. The protobionts in time beget read more
Male and female shopping styles are in our genes -evolution says…
Chad Connects | December 3rd 2009 by Chad Michael Lawson
From an evolutionary perspective, it all harkens back to the skills that women used for gathering plant foods and the skills that men used for hunting meat. The contrast emerges because of the different foraging strategies for hunting and gathering u read more
EVOLUTION OF SEX IN MOVIES: 24 DVD PIN UP GIRLS COLLECTION FROM 1…
Lingerie Detail | December 3rd 2009 by irwan budiatmaja
Product DescriptionThis stately twenty-four DVD Collection is a single of a most appropriate ways to suffer classical pinup girls. Whether a divulgence swimsuits, dance hall gowns, or only elementary beauty, these women prisoner a zeal of Americans read more
All of Them
Confessions of a Mystic | December 3rd 2009 by Teresa Silverthorn
There is a misconception in my documentation, that I feel I must reveal. In my journals, it appears that I thought these bizarre events were orchestrated by unknown sources. Within these texts, I have also noticed that I gave credit to the tradit read more
Malaria: Evolving (or manipulated by a compassionate God?)
Evolving Complexity | December 3rd 2009 by Adrian Thysse
Every year malaria kills almost a million children annually. The Understanding Evolution site has an new page on Malaria and how it is changing in response to our medical treatments: Malaria infects more than 250 million people a year and kills almos read more
in vitro meat and the de-evolution of homo sapiens
How We Are Hungry | December 3rd 2009 by ragamuffin
Homo sapiens is Latin for wise or knowing man. I would like to strike "sapiens" from our evolutionary title and replace it with "homo follis", which is Latin for windbag or foolish man. Can I do that?Normally, I love technology and am all read more
Hate shopping? Blame your genes!
The Shrink Rap | December 3rd 2009
Black Friday’s behind us but the Christmas frenzy is evident in the malls… do you love it or hate it? Evolution has the answer! Male and female shopping styles are in our genes.Daniel Kruger, research faculty at the University of Michigan read more
The Breet Report – Who Are You Calling Sheep? I Am A Sitting Du…
The Breet Report | December 3rd 2009 by Rachel Breet Richmond
As has been reported by some media outlets, the climate-gate issue is very real. While the issue of the planet changes cannot be linked up to global warming, it is still global climate change/ a phenomena, that happens within the history of the Eart read more
Traditional Doctors Will Not Be Used in Future but Healing Natura…
Flame24Soul | December 3rd 2009 by Outlook-Everything
What I am going through along with higher self info a realization the knowledge that traditional doctors have right now will not be used in the future. Which means the way doctors are educated through old knowledge of the body needs to be updated. F read more
Stay Away from Prescription Drugs While Going Through this Spirit…
Flame24Soul | December 3rd 2009 by Outlook-Everything
Been wondering why some are aware that they are going through a spiritual awakening process while others dont even know they are going through anything. A realization that the amount of people that are aware is less than those who are aware somethin read more
Teaching the Christian World and Life View
Berean Studies | December 3rd 2009
What is “Christian” education? How is it different from “public” education? What makes Christian education “Christian”? No. 1. Is it “Christian” because the teacher is a Christian? If so, the public sc read more
With Persistence – You Can Dream Big!
Blogging Authors | December 3rd 2009 by Reader Views - Book Reviews, Author Publicity...and more
Guest Post By Gale Laure Mr. Webster defines persistence as continuance in the face of opposition. I have always thought of it as being stubborn and not giving up. I suppose the opposite of persistence is procrastination. We read more
Frightening New Counterparts
VERSUS CYBERPUNK HORRORS | December 3rd 2009 by DEATHZ HEAD
All the animals that we think are so normal here in the U.S. happen to have relatives in other countries that are exotic and far out. Even seagulls have distant counterparts. Here you see an exotic Asian Tiger Mosquito. This thing looks deadly. I re read more
Darwin Was Wrong, Part 5: The Big Revelation
Bay of Fundie | December 3rd 2009
(Image from The Searcher’s Flickrstream) [This is the latest installment of my experience at the Darwin Was Wrong lie-fest put on by Logos Research Associates and held at Calvary Chapel of Costa Mesa (which is actually in Santa Ana—they can’t read more
Do We Know What a New Species Is?
The Debris Field | December 3rd 2009 by Lesley
Do We Know What a New Species Is? « Backyard Phenomena read more

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