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An old sales manager
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BG Stroup
The wrong side of time
Automatic Garage Doors - Pros and Cons
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edison maciel
Automatic garage doors offer a lot of advantages over manual garage doors. Unless you have some very particular reason to choose the manual option, you are almost certainly better off with automatic doors.
Baby Strollers - For Stylish Tots
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Terry Marshall
Whatever your needs, today’s market provides for baby strollers in many varieties – offering style, comfort, convenience, durability and a great combination of each as well! Because of this diversity, it is important to do some in-depth research on baby strollers before making a purchase. Most consumers now are interested in buying one multipurpose stroller which will last from infancy to childhood as opposed to buying products specifically targeted for infants or toddlers only.
Beauty And The Beholding
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Richard Cohn
The classification of beauty depends very much on when and where you are. Each society and age has its own standard of perfection. In Renaissance Europe the full bodied woman was believed to be the essence of beauty, whereas the 1990’s saw the catwalks of the world paying homage to the tall and slim, and in contrast, the Kayan people of Thailand stretch their necks from when they are young with metal rings to achieve the perfect long slender neck to achieve their idea of ideal beauty. Beauty may
How to Solve the Problem of Mind ?
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Desh Raj Sirswal
It is a article about the problem of mind and it contains the two main things to be observed.
Inventing God: A Philosophical Dialogue
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K.L. Johnson
Listen in as a thorough going theist and a staunch atheist put their heads together in an endeavor to invent the perfect god.
Letter to Sylvia
By :
BG Stroup
A tin roof is a dangerous thing
Punny Story (1)
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Kermit Rose
Cliche
Some Thoughts about Dawkins' infinite Regress Argument
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jme
Richard Dawkins believes, as set out in his book, The God Delusion, that every designer has a designer that is more complex than itself. This allows him to argue against the existence of God, since He would need a designer that is even more complex, and that designer would need one, too: hence, an infinite regress of designers is posited and the existence of a first designer (i.e., God) is thereby ruled out.
Dawkins in wrong to believe there exists such a regress. I try to show why.
The coming Ice Age. The science is closed.
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The latest UN eco-cult political document on Globaloney warming, left out the Mann hockey stick curve which purportedly showed that the late 20th century was the hottest on record. The media and their liberal friends did not wail, ‘the UN lied, and millions were not fried.’ Instead with child-like fascination they accepted the venerable UN eco-activist report with nary a question, comment or searching query as why the hockey stick curve was dropped and what that might mean about UN ‘science’.
The economic agenda of the Eco-cult and the EU
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For the EU, Kyoto and the eco-cult scam [$100 billion in public funding and counting….], is a key attempt to lessen its economic disparity with the USA. The EU is the world’s largest economic area, comprises 450 million people, and is in the process of trying to digest 10 new member states. Yet the EU is failing economically and socially – especially vis a vis its American and Asian rivals. The UNO inspired eco-cult and its associated Marxist schemes of redistribution, government management and
The multitude of voices in Whitman’s Song of Myself
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Cristine Severo
This article is a reflection on Walt Whitman´s inclusion of a multitude of voices in Song of Myself as, for example, the urban, marginal and forbidden voices. The inclusion of these voices is connected to the author´s ethical position of regarding the values of equality, respect, universality, freedom, diversity and, specially, responsibility.
The old Oracle of Delphi in the new Eco-cult of Al Gore
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The original earth goddess cult at Delphi in ancient Greece has many similarities with today’s eco-fascist earth loving cult. Both are pagan. Both rely on unscientific methods. Both are regulated by a high priest caste. Both extract monies for their ‘prophecies’. Both provide gibberish dressed up as intelligence. Both desire to manipulate politics for monetary advantage. Both are deranged. Yet the Romans had to good sense to shut down the Oracle at Delphi in 390 AD. I wonder if we have the good
Wind Mills
By :
your cousin
I wrote this poem while in Northern Germany. There are windmills everywhere and I was inspired.
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