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Life Explained
chela13
by chela13  7-6-2006    16
 So True
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7 Tips to Simplify Your Life
coecoe321
by coecoe321  1-23-2007    6
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Prison vs. Work: What's better?
adamc
by adamc  10-27-2006    5
 Maybe the real-life Shawshank Redemption guy and bank robber "hero" have been reading this.
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100's of free TV shows, movies, and more..here are some examples
delete101
by delete101  6-12-2007    10
 I'm watching "The Best of Will Farrell" right now. Works great! No glitches. There's something for everyone. I've been searching a long time for such a free, quality on demand TV show and movie site. I cant wait to watch old Knight Rider shows! Enjoy!
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You know you're living in 2007 when.....
pokkets
by pokkets  7-20-2007    11
 Editing meant leaving 12,and13 out but...
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Tips for Coping with Anxiety
kwonsu
by kwonsu  3-5-2007    4
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I'm a Grandma!
dorine
by dorine  12-10-2007    42
 I met my 9-month-old grandson for the first time yesterday! I'm so excited, I can't stop smiling! This is the best Christmas ever. My son & I have reconciled after too many years of estrangement. Praise God for answering my prayers. I wanted to share my love and joy with all of you.
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Baghdad Burning, a blog from an Iraqi girl.
Dazey
by Dazey  12-29-2006    7
 This is a must-read for anyone concerned with what is going on in Iraq. It's an honest accounting of events in Baghdad, written by a young woman who lives there.
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The Teen Brain
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  9-7-2008    2
 Human and animal studies, Jensen and Urion note, have shown that the brain grows and changes continually in young people—and that it is only about 80 percent developed in adolescents. The largest part, the cortex, is divided into lobes that mature from back to front. The last section to connect is the frontal lobe, responsible for cognitive processes such as reasoning, planning, and judgment. Normally this mental merger is not completed until somewhere between ages 25 and 30—much later than these two neurologists were taught in medical school. There are also gender differences in brain development. As Urion and Jensen explain, the part of our brain that processes information expands during childhood and then begins to thin, peaking in girls at roughly 12 to 14 years old and in boys about two years later. This suggests that girls and boys may be ready to absorb challenging material at different stages, and that schools may be missing opportunities to reach them.
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Could an Acid Trip Help to overcome anxiety ?
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  6-5-2008    17
 This is an important article. I believe that psychedelic drugs not only have highly valuable therapeutic properties, but they can serve when responsibly used, to expand one's consciousness and boost intelligence and creativity in many aspects of life. The use of psychedelic drugs is one of those case where something which is highly beneficial to the individual is arbitrarily banned by the 'system' because the system do not want us too conscious, or too creative, not even too intelligence. All these threat the stability of the system while promoting independent thought. It is worth mentioning that the family of psychedelic drugs DO NOT contain dangerous addicting drugs such as opium, heroin, cocaine, crack, meth, etc.
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If You’re Going to Die, Do It Differently
bioplasmik
by bioplasmik  9-28-2007    3
 "If you're gonna go, go with a smile!" Jack Nicholson as the Joker in "Batman"
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So They Don't Die Alone
debbyski
by debbyski  6-4-2007    12
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How to be happy
smilesalad
by smilesalad  1-26-2007   
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Gaza Hospital Patients to DIE without Fuel
righthand
by righthand  1-21-2008    19
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Hell With Christian Fundamentalists
lordsubd
by lordsubd  11-15-2006    26
 Read the entire article.
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Intimacy In A Fluid World
wildcat
by wildcat  11-22-2007    4
 FM-2030 was a name adopted by the transhumanist philosopher and futurist Fereidoun M. Esfandiary (October 15, 1930–July 8, 2000), who professed "a deep nostalgia for the future."
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"One Family"... 'A Christmas Lesson" -- bridging all religion
NonStatQuo
by NonStatQuo  12-18-2007    8
 no words are needed from me ... my words can never equal this man's actions.
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Our Genome Changes Over Lifetime, And May Explain Many 'Late-onset' Diseases
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  6-26-2008    1
 They found that in almost one-third of individuals, methylation changed over that 11-year span, but not all in the same direction. Some individuals gained total methylation in their DNA, while others lost. "What we saw was a detectable change over time, which showed us proof of the principle that an individual's epigenetics does change with age,"
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To Be a Mental Patient
liotropi
by liotropi  8-3-2007    5
 sad but true
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Boy Dies from Toothache due to lack of healthcare
veeqdee
by veeqdee  2-28-2007    12
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Mechanism Behind Mind-body Connection Discovered
Mohir
by Mohir  7-16-2008    2
 The study reveals how stress makes people more susceptible to illness. The findings also suggest a potential drug target for preventing damage to the immune systems of persons who are under long-term stress, such as caregivers to chronically ill family members, as well as astronauts, soldiers, air traffic controllers and people who drive long daily commutes.
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Father of 78 Children Wants More Kids, More Wives
behavioristgirl
by behavioristgirl  8-20-2007    16
 This is insane. . .
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Tools You Might Have Missed
Socratoad
by Socratoad  1-13-2007    2
 Odd but intriguing set of tools to while away yet more time.
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A Shoebox In Her Bureau
debbyski
by debbyski  3-28-2008    6
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Messed up family tree
willhelm
by willhelm  6-23-2008    24
 If my wife is my grandmother, Then I am her grandchild. And every time I think of it, It simply drives me wild. For now I have become The strangest case you ever saw. As the husband of my grandmother, I am my own grandpa.
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A Test - Write the Numbers One Through Six
ArghDangIt
by ArghDangIt  11-5-2006    3
 "It's really scary how this works out."
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10 tips for Good Mental Health
ArthurDwayne
by ArthurDwayne  10-26-2006    3
 Years ago a psychologist gave me a small wallet paper with these ten tips on them, and I thought I'd find and share them with others.
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Chimps Grieve Over Death Of Fifi.
thisnamecantbetaken
by thisnamecantbetaken  7-22-2007    2
 "We call them dumb animals, and so they are, for they cannot tell us how they feel, but they do not suffer less because they have no words." - Anna Sewell
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You Can Die of a Broken Heart
abailart
by abailart  12-7-2007    3
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Rare words 'mutate' faster than common ones.
pokkets
by pokkets  10-11-2007    3
 I suppose if people don't use a word it is forgotten, or badly remembered. There was a great shift in language in Britain after the Black Plague. Labor became expensive and people who once were 'common folk' acquired money, land, and assumed positions of power. French that was spoken in the royal court, and was considered the 'official' language. This gave us many words describing end products, like beef, veal, and bacon, while words like calf,cow,and pig, which were in common use and concerned things that involved everyday farmers, and workers, The two dialects combining were a significant element in the evolution of the English language, because of the way it changed the frequency of word use.
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We Deserve to Be Robbed
zasel
by zasel  2-22-2007    19
 Matt Taibbi's article is absolutely right on the mark. Unfortunately I found it impossible to clip in a way that would bring out the important points he makes to their fullest extent. Please read the entire piece at the link above. It certainly will have you thinking about where the priorities of country are leading us, and make you wonder if we really do not deserve to be ripped off as Matt says.
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The next generation of baby in the womb
einbar
by einbar  7-12-2008   
 "Prominent in the news this week were breathtaking, high-definition images of babies in the womb,"
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Dog saves master with heimlich maneuver
pokkets
by pokkets  11-2-2007    1
 It was given the dog of the year award at the dog and cat of the year awards given by the ASPCA. A cat was awarded a prize for waking someone up in a fire and there were awards given to people, but I'm sure not even many people would have the sense to do the Heimlich maneuver, and cats aren't heavy enough. Both of the award winners were saved after being left abandoned as a puppy and a kitten.
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A Different Kind of Genocide
thisnamecantbetaken
by thisnamecantbetaken  12-6-2007    2
  By one estimate, 27,000 women and girls were raped in eastern Congo in 2006. The hospital has seen victims as young as 3. That comes out to, a woman (or child) was/ is raped every 20 minutes in the Congo. Every 20 minutes! :(
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A Little Welcome Home from the Torture Masters
righthand
by righthand  7-6-2008    4
  "As they ridiculed me, they took delight most in mocking letters I had received from readers in England. I had now been without food and water and the toilet for 12 hours, and having been made to stand, my legs buckled. I vomited and passed out. All I remember is one of them gouging, scraping and clawing with his nails at the tender flesh beneath my eyes. He scooped my head and dug his fingers in near the auditory nerves between my head and eardrum . The pain became sharper as he dug in two fingers at a time. Another man had his combat boot on my neck, pressing into the hard floor. I lay there for over an hour. The room became a menagerie of pain, sound and terror."
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Top Ten Time Wasters
mihla
by mihla  1-15-2007   
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Robots will surpass human intelligence by 2030, scientists say
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  5-27-2008    5
 Immortal silicon bodies? I am taking one (or two) and off to the stars !!
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4D Scans of Twins,Triplets Bonding
dorine
by dorine  1-16-2007    12
 Amazing!
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Favourite Bible verses
clauzech
by clauzech  11-28-2006    3
 I grew up with the notion that you had to be "good" to get to heaven.The bible teaches us that no matter how "bad" you have been, you are still able to get to heaven simply by trusting in the finished work of Jesus Christ. Some denominations would have you believe that you also have to do good works (go to church every Sunday, give money, etc.) to be saved. The scriptures quoted above clearly show these "works" doctrines to be false.
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Water may hide harmful chemical cocktail
wildcat
by wildcat  12-17-2007    2
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