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Zimbabwe and Biotechnology
Two years ago, drought and famine ravaged Zimbabwe. Many
Zimbabweans cheated death by a whisker as their leaders haggled
over whether to accept food aid, especially maize (corn) from
the World Food Programme (WFP).
The borne of contention...
Sex or Gender - Part I
Alan Pease, author of a book titled "Why Men Don't Listen and Women Can't Read Maps", believes that women are spatially-challenged compared to men. The British firm, Admiral Insurance, conducted a study of half a million claims. They found that...
Psychology, Philosophy and the Paranormal: Do You Wonder About Ghosts?
Beginning in 1992 when I first decided to become a ghost hunter, it never occurred to me that I would end up quitting my job and focusing strictly on paranormal investigation. This has become my new career. I made this decision after a series of...
Wholistics
I have yet to see a scientist talk about the impact of time viewing in any article. It will ensure the continuing exponential growth in knowledge. I think it is quite possible that this has been part of what has unleashed Pandora’s Box already and...
Near Death Experiences : Is there a Logical Explanation?
In the August edition of Reader's Digest, I stumbled upon a compelling article, "After Life," by Anita Bartholomew. The article takes an intricate look into the controversial world of "after life" or "near death experiences." I found myself being...
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The Evolution of Ethics: An Introduction to Cybernetic Ethics
Science merges with ethics founded on cybernetic science. A
description of the evolution of ethical systems.
About the Author
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