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What Ansel Adams Saw Through His Lens
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by alanocu  4-27-2008    3
 "No man has the right to dictate what other men should perceive, create or produce, but all should be encouraged to reveal themselves, their perceptions and emotions, and to build confidence in the creative spirit." - Ansel Adams
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Grandson Photos
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by skwirlinator  4-27-2008    22
 Cutest baby award
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Animal senses humans don't have
Aribeth
by Aribeth  4-26-2008    3
 You might think you're smart, but none of your senses rival the keenest abilities in the animal world. Animals see in the dark, sniff prey miles away, and detect electrical output from muscle twitches in hidden meals. Read on, so you don't become one of those meals.<<
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Inferring personality from e-mail addresses
Aribeth
by Aribeth  4-27-2008    6
 Altogether, even the thinnest slice of CMC—the mere e-mail address—contains valid information about the personality of its owner.<< Hmm...I don't know,I am just a moon elf... :lol:
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Soldier Sues Army, Saying His Atheism Led to Threats
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by ratilfar  4-26-2008    3
 Fight for religious freedom, but don't expect yours to be protected.
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smart kids vs popular kids
Aribeth
by Aribeth  4-27-2008    13
 Partly because teenagers are still half children, and many children are just intrinsically cruel. Some torture nerds for the same reason they pull the legs off spiders. Before you develop a conscience, torture is amusing.Another reason kids persecute nerds is to make themselves feel better.But I think the main reason is that it's part of the mechanism of popularity. Popularity is only partially about individual attractiveness. It's much more about alliances. To become more popular, you need to be constantly doing things that bring you close to other popular people, and nothing brings people closer than a common enemy. It's important for nerds to realize that school is not life. School is a strange, artificial thing, half sterile and half feral. It's all-encompassing, like life, but it isn't the real thing. It's only temporary, and if you look, you can see beyond it even while you're still in it.<< Interesting read.Written by someone who was considered to be a "nerd" at school.
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Cancer cure using 'nano robots'
Deepti
by Deepti  4-27-2008   
 'Heat therapy' - Targeted treatment - Magnetic particles which have a coating that binds them to cancerous cells are injected into the patient. - The particles are heated with a "light oven" which uses electromagnetic radiation to warm the particles by between 1 degree C and 5 degrees C. - The heat produced kills the cancer cells without harming the healthy cells nearby
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Top 15 Online Image Editors
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by nykterida  4-25-2008    4
 Useful!
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179 ways of saying "I love you"
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by dakotayii  4-26-2008    5
 It's huge - Mohawk - Kanbhik
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"Mad, Bad and Sad"
Aribeth
by Aribeth  4-26-2008    5
 If male doctors conspired to define madness, responding to behaviors that flouted the social conventions of their culture, female patients, in the attempt to understand themselves and their context, and maybe even to create or bolster identity, colluded with those same doctors to satisfy the changing definitions of madness. “Often enough,” Appignanesi notes, “extreme expressions of the culture’s malaise, symptoms and disorders mirrored the time’s order.” While “Mad, Bad and Sad” echoes and enlarges upon Elaine Showalter’s book “The Female Malady: Women, Madness, and English Culture, 1830-1980,” Showalter’s perspective is more exclusively feminist, arguing that psychiatry as practiced on women is a history of their subjugation and control by men. But as Appignanesi makes clear, women have had no little role in creating and fulfilling the definitions of their madness.<< "Mad, Bad and Sad: A History of Women and the Mind Doctors from 1800 to the Present" by Lisa Appignanesi.
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Emotional Self Harm
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by abailart  4-27-2008    7
 So don't give in to Clipmarks addiction!
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Why does food get stale over time?
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by wildcat  4-26-2008    1
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