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Posted by Travis Lawrence
GPS, or global positioning system, is a tool that is used to
measure distance and to help pinpoint location...
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Posted by Robert Bruce Baird
CHAPTER ONE: From Riches to Rags:
When I look back upon my life in this round of the soulful experience...
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Posted by Robina Hearle
Fear , a World Disease Fear has spread around the world at the speed of a hurricane. Who is spreading this disease of fear? Humanity is. Why? It is because humanity has basic fears instilled into them when they are children, and now these fears have grown out of all proportion.
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Posted by Lance Winslow
Is the concept of building colonies on the Moon and Mars a good step for exploring the rest of the Solar System? Indeed it does make a lot of sense to have fuel stops and outpost resting points for such exploratory endeavors.
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Posted by Mark Meshulam
One of the great features of working with the web is the ability
to download a file by clicking on a...
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Posted by Thomas Yoon
As we have discussed before, all overload relays have one major limitation - because they operate on line current, they do not
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Posted by Lance Winslow
Recently scientists have discovered the hydrogen sulfide gas caused mice to go into spontaneous hibernation. The genetic similarities to the mammalian class humans belong to includes these rodents as well. The ability to put humans into spontaneous hibernation has incredible military applications, most of which have to do with stopping an advancing army, simply put them to sleep and thus serve your political will without having to kill them. Indeed this would change the battle space of the future in a way no one probably ever considered.
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Posted by Dr. Maurice Bucaille
He is the author of a best-seller, "The Bible, The Qur'ân and Science" (1976). His classical studies of the scriptural languages, including Arabic, in association with his knowledge of hieroglyphics, have allowed him to hold a multidisciplinary inquiry, in which his personal contribution as a medical doctor has produced conclusive arguments. His work, "Mummies of the Pharaohs - Modern Medical Investigations" (St. Martins Press, 1990), won a History Prize from the Académie Française and another prize from the French National Academy of Medicine.
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