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    Universities With the Best Free Online Courses
    Djiezes
    by Djiezes  12-22-2007    8
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    Empire State Building struck by lightning
    ericw
    by ericw  5-17-2007    14
     Seriously. Photo taken during yesterday's storm.
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    Thinking the way animals do
    pokkets
    by pokkets  12-25-2007    9
     Temple Grandin Ph.D. is an assistant professor of animal behaviour at Colorado State Uni. She suffers from a form of autism, and describes the way she thinks as thinking in pictures. This has helped her understand the way Animals think, with direct association, rather than a logical process. A significant statement which can apply to most people, is the fact that originally as far as she was aware everybody thought the same way. Until she asked people and found this was not the case. She describes a radio station person who said she had no pictures, in her mind, but thought in terms of emotions or words. I'm sure I can understand my dogs. They seem to think in a manner that is simple, and straightforward, it can just be a matter of associating cues with behavior, and remembering Pavlov. I think in Pictures and sounds. There is music I can 'hear' in my mind that not only has the same 'quality' as the original, but there is a remarkable capacity to edit. Perhaps something like Auti
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    Your life is Perfect.
    pokkets
    by pokkets  11-12-2007    5
     We often don't know if we want something until we get it, and then find it wasn't what we wanted. Through that discovery, we can start to believe we really wanted something else, and the chase continues, turning goals into hurdles. Often confusing improvement with change. Perhaps another angle could be learning what we need to, but also trying to improve what we can already do well, without neglecting the opportunities to learn from what we can consider to be failures. We can change situations, but changing who we are may not be possible, and if it is we don't have the foresight to make it a likely improvement.
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    Founding Fathers Planned Religious Openness
    clipmaureen
    by clipmaureen  10-8-2007    2
     Jon Meacham commentary that founding fathers wanted no state religion; wanted freedom of religion. They refuted the "Old World" practice of state sponsored and dictated religion which caused so much bloodshed.
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    20 world geography facts that might surprise you
    mugofcoffee
    by mugofcoffee  5-3-2008    5
     by Roger Wade
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    State of the planet, in graphics
    skwirlinator
    by skwirlinator  10-26-2007    1
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    Attentional adhesion forces us to look at beautiful people
    kmakice
    by kmakice  9-17-2007    2
     The eyes have it.
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    Things that Needed to be Said
    CrazyRedHead
    by CrazyRedHead  12-19-2006   
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    You have got to be kidding me....
    Deepti
    by Deepti  12-24-2007    13
     :rolleyes:
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    DNA explodes Greek myth about women
    arifsali
    by arifsali  5-31-2008    10
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    Bush: 'God told me'. ...BBC TV program
    righthand
    by righthand  5-23-2008    12
     Where's his god now? What a nut. Don't they lock up religious freaks like this in America? Surely a snake-oil salesmen have more credibility now. When will they ever learn? I'm embarrassed every time I hear him speak. What must it be like to have been a one time Bush-lover? God! More from the BBC program... Bush is quoted as telling the two, "I feel God's words coming to me: 'Go get the Palestinians their state and get the Israelis their security, and get peace in the Middle East.' And by God, I'm gonna do it." Mr Abbas remembers how the US President told him he had a "moral and religious obligation" to act. ...BBC
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    Dam funny
    Newfman
    by Newfman  9-2-2007    6
     Damn beavers.
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    Color Inspiration: The Big Island of Hawaii (just beautiful)
    alanocu
    by alanocu  8-14-2007    5
     That fish is amazing! - I've been fortunate to travel to Hawaii a couple of times; the surf, the flowers, the mountains, the black sand, the water falls; it's truly remarkable and breathtaking
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    Man Retires Rather Than Honor Senator Helms
    dulios
    by dulios  7-10-2008    8
     Jesse Helms was the last unreconstructed segregationist in the United States Senate. He was a menace to the poor, to women, and to gays and lesbians. May his bigotry be buried with him.
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    The Future Isn't What it Used to Be! (It's Going to be Better)
    wildcat
    by wildcat  7-15-2008    6
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    The student asked why Bush wasn't IMPEACHED, for that he was TASERED
    thinkingblue
    by thinkingblue  9-20-2007    69
     I can hear the conservatives yelling all over the blogesphere, THE NUT DESERVED WHAT HE GOT... I wonder what they would be yelling if it had happened to one of them or someone they loved. I watched the tape of the young student more times than I could stand to watch and still I could not see a reason for such a harsh punishment. Some believe we are becoming a police state with all the tasering going on by those who are suppose to protect us. I say, we're not becoming a police state ... WE ARE A POLICE STATE. I hope the American Civil Liberties Union, will get involved in this case it is just so outrageous. No one will want to allow their son or daughter to attend anything political... A closing of the minds of the young who are attending college so their minds can be opened, will be the result. It was a chilling event!
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    List of lists
    kankamuso
    by kankamuso  1-7-2007    2
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    Origin of State Names
    willhelm
    by willhelm  2-24-2008    11
     GEORGIA. Named after King George II of England, who charted the colony in 1732. HAWAII. An English adaptation of the native word owhyhee, which means "homeland." IDAHO. Possibly taken from the Kiowa Apache word for the Comanche Indians. ILLINOIS. The French bastardization of the Algonquin word illini, which means "men." INDIANA. Named by English-speaking settlers because the territory was full of Indians. IOWA. The Sioux word for "beautiful land," or "one who puts to sleep." KANSAS. Taken from the Sioux word for "south wind people," their name for anyone who lived south of Sioux territory. KENTUCKY. Possibly derived from the Indian word kan-tuk-kee, meaning "dark and bloody ground." Or kan-tuc-kec, "land of green reeds", or ken-take, meaning "meadowland." LOUISIANA. Named after French King Louis XIV. MAINE. The Old French word for "province." MARYLAND. Named after Queen Henrietta Maria, wife of English King George I.
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    Armenian Genocide: Traumatic issues in Turkey's past
    invictus
    by invictus  10-12-2007    6
     An interesting article on the Armenian question and the "Turkish Psyche". From NYT.
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    A school bans biased science
    zasel
    by zasel  1-24-2007    10
     Is science biased? Probably; but at least it is biased towards the facts.
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    Chomsky: If US was a true Democracy!
    righthand
    by righthand  8-21-2007    66
     On all these topics, White House policy is completely at odds with what public opinion wants. But the media rarely publish the polls that highlight this persistent public opposition. Not only are citizens excluded from political power, they are also kept in a state of ignorance as to the true state of public opinion. There is growing international concern about the massive US double deficit affecting trade and the budget. But both are closely linked to a third deficit, the democratic deficit that is constantly growing, not only in the US but all over the western world. The US press sometimes publishes even my work, and the US is not a totalitarian country. But anyone who fails to fulfil certain minimum requirements does not stand a chance of becoming an established commentator. One of the big differences between the propaganda system of a totalitarian state and democratic societies go about things. Exaggerating slightly, in totalitarian countries the state decides the official li
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    Fascism: How It's System And Society Works
    merrie
    by merrie  6-9-2008    9
     In this article, we'll look closely at fascism, find out what the term really means and how the ideology has been used to unite nations and divide the world. Prominent Fascist Regimes * Fatherland Front, led by Engelbert Dollfuss, Austria (1934-1938) * National Fascist Party, led by Benito Mussolini (1924-1943) * National Socialist German Workers (NAZI) Party, led by Adolf Hitler, Germany (1933-1945) * National Union, led by Antonio de Oliveira Salazar, Portugal (1934-1968) Fascist regimes use violent suppression to maintain control of the State. Mussolini inspects the "Shock Troops" of the Fascist Militia during celebrations in Rome.
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    Cool map
    Sethi
    by Sethi  1-20-2007    3
     The map renames each state with a country that has approximately the same GDP as that state.
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    How modern evangelicals are ignoring their own history
    Kore7
    by Kore7  11-22-2006    8
      Today's Christian conservatives often note that Jefferson's famous line declaring that the first amendment had created “a wall separating church and state” was not in the Constitution but in a private letter. But in that letter, Jefferson was responding to one sent to him by a group of Baptists in Danbury, Conn. We usually read Jefferson's side of that exchange. It's worth re-reading what the Danbury Baptists had to say because it reminds us that for the 18th-century evangelicals, the separation of church and state was not only required by the practicalities of their minority status, but was also demanded by God. “Religions is at all times and places a matter between God and individuals,” the Baptists wrote, warning that government “dare not assume the prerogatives of Jehova and make Laws to govern the Kingdom of Christ.” Government had no business meddling in the affairs of the soul, where there is only one Ruler.
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    Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Date Saints Followers Rape Teenage Girls
    abailart
    by abailart  4-11-2008    12
     (added after the seventh comment below): the accommodation test: for Christian or 'Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints' try substituting X or Y, e.g. atheist, buddhist, conservative, hindu... Editing, narrating, conjoining words, a few words, though based on 'facts' can stir outrage, pain, offence etc.
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    Rare "Rainbow" Spotted Over Idaho
    Kore7
    by Kore7  6-23-2006    5
      Known in the weather world as a circumhorizontal arc, this rare sight was caught on film on June 3 as it hung over northern Idaho near the Washington State border.
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    China: 1000 slave kids in brick jail
    joaaron2468
    by joaaron2468  6-15-2007    11
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    Huckabee: cover up for son's cruel deed reflects dad's ethics
    gingembre
    by gingembre  12-15-2007    10
     Mike Huckabee allegedly covered up for his son David's cruelty to a dog. Do we want a person with Huckabee's lack of ethics in the White House? A bit more from the article (but please read even more at the source): "David Huckabee did not respond to requests for comment. (In April of this year, he was arrested—and paid a fine—when he forgot to remove a loaded gun from his carry-on luggage at Little Rock airport.) His father told NEWSWEEK THAT his son did not engage in "intentional torture." "There was a dog that apparently had mange and was absolutely, I guess, emaciated."A campaign official says David "regrets" the incident and notes that he later made Eagle Scout. Congrats on attaining Eagle Scout rank, David. :roll:
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    Scientist silenced over Global Warming views
    n2sooners
    by n2sooners  10-1-2007    6
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    When can empathy move us to action?
    wildcat
    by wildcat  7-14-2008    2
     And so cognitive empathy alone is not enough. We also need what Ekman calls "emotional empathy"—when you physically feel what other people feel, as though their emotions were contagious. This emotional contagion depends in large part on cells in the brain called mirror neurons, which fire when we sense another's emotional state, creating an echo of that state inside our own minds. Emotional empathy attunes us to another person's inner emotional world, a plus for a wide range of professions, from sales to nursing—not to mention for any parent or lover.
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    We Are At War!...and don't you forget it!....clipable
    schreibe
    by schreibe  1-25-2007    31
     A summation of Bush's "State Of The Union" address that gives a well thought out critique of the deeper meaning of his words and statements. One thing that I didn't notice was his refusal to use the word "Democratic" instead of "Democrat"...may sound trivial, but this is exactly how this administration operates.
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    Brain Waves Pattern Themselves After Rhythms Of Nature
    Mohir
    by Mohir  2-20-2008    3
     Although the bulk of his work involves deriving equations, Cowan's findings mesh well with laboratory data generated on the cerebral cortex and electroencephalograms. His latest findings show that the same mathematical tools physicists use to describe the behavior of subatomic particles and the dynamics of liquids and solids can now be applied to understanding how the brain generates its various rhythms.
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    More bad news for alarmists
    willhelm
    by willhelm  7-24-2008    10
     For example, the recent summary by Fred Singer and 22 expert contributors to “Nature, Not Human Activity, Rules the Climate” makes some extraordinary statements about computer models. (In addition to the many excellent contributors, this summary also contains 167 references to the scientific literature). This is important since computer models are being improperly, yet extensively, used by state legislatures as the basis of policies for greenhouse gas mitigation, rather than using actual climate data taken from the real world. These statements include: Computer models do not consider variations of irradiance and magnetic fields of the sun Computer models do not accurately model the role of clouds Computer models do not simulate a possible negative feedback from water vapor Computer models do not explain many features of the Earth’s observed climate. Computer models cannot produce reliable predictions of regional climate change.
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    10 Appaling Lies
    debbyski
    by debbyski  1-8-2007    12
     Bears repeating.
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    Extremely Useful and Interesting Data Sets and Visualizations
    alanocu
    by alanocu  5-2-2008    2
     ( thanks, reflex) The site is set up to allow the entire internet to upload data, visualize it, and talk about their discoveries with other people There are hundreds of these at the source page. You can customize existing sets and create your own. I clipped the ones with the highest ratings, but you can also search for specific topics. Very cool.
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    How to Save the Earth: Put Fewer People on It
    wildcat
    by wildcat  6-7-2007    11
     No Remarks
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    China's All-Seeing Eye
    Silkweaver
    by Silkweaver  5-23-2008    2
     This is an example of the dangerous combination of information technology, and totalitarian non democratic regimes.
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    Phone Book of The World
    syncopath
    by syncopath  7-17-2008   
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    Is Helium 3 Exploitation China's Hidden Lunar Agenda?
    Silkweaver
    by Silkweaver  7-2-2008    2
     UN Treaties in place state that the moon and its minerals are the common heritage of mankind, so the quest to use Helium-3 as an energy source would likely demand joint international co-operation. Hopefully, exploitation of the moon's resources will be viewed as a solution for the world, rather than an out-moded nation-state solution.
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