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I'm considering human origin. I'm thinking somehow men mutated from women and the female form of a human has been around longer than the male version. Perhaps because women were around longer, it would be natural for a child to be with a mother instead of a male. The reason for this is because men are a somewhat mutated form in mind and body, and the pre-evolutionary mindset of a child tells it to stay with the woman.
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Here's an idea: What if men evolved from women? What if the reason children become easily attached to women is because women are the less dominant type of human? In other words, something within the psychobiology of the child tells it to attach itself to a woman? What is the reason?
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I met someone from here on myspace a while ago. I knew a girl named Keva, so it's somewhat unfair I already knew the answer. She's also native american.
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Make it loud enough for the user to wake up.
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I believe it is unjust for people to pay money to read scholarly articles in a journal, such as Nature. Does anyone know of a website that gives detailed scientific articles that are in similarity to the ones presented in Nature? In other words, people publish articles and some of the articles go to Nature; I'm sure that these articles are somewhere in the Library of Congress, where people can access it; however, such a task is time consuming and oft comes with little result. Where else could a person go to obtain such articles freely? I'm looking for database, that does not require pay, with a collection of these publications; I'm sure one must exist. Must a person pay for all things these days? Whatever happened to a free education?
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When I get to college...
Genecks replied to WadeCounty's topic in Anatomy, Physiology and Neuroscience
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Long ago, the Nazis did experiments with breaking bones of humans. That was a sure-fire way to figure out that bones do grow back stronger. Dr. Mengele was one of the contributors to this fascinating field of bone research. Perhaps there are different types of bone that repair due to osteoclasts and osteoblasts, and then there may be parts of bone without these cells. I'm not aware, however, of such a type of bone. There may be some type of bone like that, but I'm not aware.
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Genecks replied to The Peon's topic in Suggestions, Comments and Support
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http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,160903,00.html
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You want an electronic device to make? Here you go: Make an earpiece alarm clock. The ability to wakeup to an earpiece without disturbing others in the surroundings is the idea behind such a device. The proximity of the earpiece will allow the user to wake up in a timely manner without disturbing the noise level of the environment he or she sleeps in. I'd like one of those.
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"All art is quite useless." - Oscar Wilde "Knowledge is king." - Kool Moe Dee
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Here's a lesson that you should learn well: Very few thoughts are original; always source if you can. Anybody who says he or she is original, better be pretty top-notch. Otherwise, that person is full of himself or herself. Here's a quote: "Most people are other people. Their thoughts are someone else's opinions, their lives a mimicry, their passions a quotation." - Oscar Wilde If you truly did not plagerize(sp?), then tough shit for the teacher. That is the problem with the Internet these days. One day, all persons will have the same damn thought, posted somewhere on the Internet, and each person will claim copyright infringement; however, I assume you did copy. Also, who is to say Wikipedians don't plagerize. Exactly! You did learn the facts from somewhere, and you did not source those. Always source information unless it is common sense. Common sense= what the class should have learned over a duration while being in the class or what is covered in the class thoughout the term. Maybe you did; maybe you did not. Only you truly know. I'm not going to side with you here. I can only provide the tools in defense.
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It is best to be right the first time, then to have to do everything again 100 times over. I dislike the whole mathetmatics proof B.S. I leave that crap to the geeks who have a lot of free time. For me, biology is the only way to fly. Biology is a lot more interesting and productive; the results can be slow or sudden; however, things do change overtime with an organism; the changes make things less dull. I'm sure if someone were a pyro or crazy ballistics lover, then working with extensive chemistry and physics detail wouldn't be too bad. I assume it's all about why someone wants to do something in the end and why that person chose that career. - http://www.hhmi.org/becoming/ Of course, in today's society scientists are getting screwed over more. - http://www.physics.wustl.edu/~katz/scientist.html Only an elite few will make it so far. I'm toggling between medical and scientific careers. Depends on where I am after next year. In the end it boils down to intrinsic motivation or hate or love or something.
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I wonder what would be in its will.
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Exactly human reasoning.
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Aliens you say?
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A human would burn out, overload, and kill over. The brain is a resistor for electrical current; therefore, if it was used to its full potential, then the electrons from biochemical would short it out. I assume a cybernetic implant would be in order. Efficiency is different than usage. The neurons may be used, but are they being used efficiently? The possibilities for the abilities accessed from full brain potential are unlimited. By the time one reaches 99 percent efficency, that someone would most likely have the cybernetic implant already embedded.
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Do what great hackers do: dumpster dive. A true scientist can sum up resources from around the person to the surroundings abound. I believe you could sum up many resources from dumpster diving within an eight month time frame.
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Studies show humans need to spend their money on something. These humans are spending money on objects such as cellphones or rims for their vehicle(s). For those who are not trying to look cool, smoking is a stimulant for the mind. I think others should ban cigarettes and replace with pot; that's just my opinion.
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I use scientific method.
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I'm Irish-American; I have Roman Catholic origins; I can hold down me liquor. My brother talked to some people and he learned something: The family name on my father's side means blood in German. From my mother's side I have Native American Cherokee.