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Desire'e Redus

State v Moro; State v Bamire [1995] PGNC 6; N1328 (10 February 1995) - 0 views

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    This is a site that gives a court case about males testicles. The case talks about the law
Desire'e Redus

Statistics on Discrimination of Homosexuals « P.A.P. Blog - Human Rights Etc. - 0 views

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    This site talks about the rights of homosexuals and the acceptance of it in many places.
alex walters

The Planets: Destiny - Future Earth : Video : Science Channel - 0 views

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    this site is talking about the world  becoming too hot to sustain life.
Thomas Bailey

nsf.gov - News - Video - Columbia University's Daniel Wolf Savin describes the chemistr... - 1 views

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    Scientists make a star.
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    Did you watch this video to the end? I had trouble doing that. But I don't think they really made a star, they are modeling how stars form. So, the created a "virtual' star. This video is so badly done, it is funny. You should show it to the group.
David Hoffelmeyer

Technology Review: Passwords that are Simple--and Safe - 0 views

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    This article describes Microsoft's new password technology that prohibits usage of the same password by multiple users in order to minimize the ability of hackers to access their accounts.
Desire'e Redus

Water Lily, Hardy Water lilies, Tropical Water lilies - 0 views

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    this site is from the tropical water lily. and other lilies in the family
Korry Busch

Google Buys Metaweb, the One Company That Could Revolutionize Google Search «... - 0 views

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    Google has acquired Metaweb, which maintains a database of 12 million "entities" (persons, places, or things), and all the different ways they relate and you might refer to them.
alex walters

Vaccine-delivery patch with dissolving microneedles eliminates 'sharps,' boosts protection - 1 views

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    this article is saying how the invention of mcroneedles will eliminate the used of hypodermic needles.
Cynthia Graville

nsf.gov - National Science Foundation (NSF) News - New Study Shows How Tortoises, Allig... - 0 views

  • A new study of the High Arctic climate roughly 50 million years ago led by the University of Colorado at Boulder helps to explain how ancient alligators and giant tortoises were able to thrive on Ellesmere Island well above the Arctic Circle, even as they endured six months of darkness each year.
  • The National Science Foundation (NSF) is an independent federal agency that supports fundamental research and education across all fields of science and engineering. In fiscal year (FY) 2010, its budget is about $6.9 billion. NSF funds reach all 50 states through grants to nearly 2,000 universities and institutions. Each year, NSF receives over 45,000 competitive requests for fu
Alan Newman

Ballot-Box.net | Free Polls for your website - 0 views

shared by Alan Newman on 24 Dec 10 - Cached
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    A good site to set up polls\n\nPolls are a great way to draw visitors to your website. A poll will keep your visitors coming back to see the latest results, and to vote on the next poll as well! Polls keep your website interesting and encourage your visitors to interact and express their opinions. Here are some of our poll features:
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    An alternatve to facebook for creating polls.
David Hoffelmeyer

Fate of old carburetor plant is focus of debate - 0 views

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    October 2010 article that discusses the original plan to demolish the Carter plant.
Andrew Flachs

The Youth of the Mideast - Slide Show - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Photostory on teens in the Mideast
David Hoffelmeyer

Exhibit of Medical Atrocities From Nazi Germany on Way to Wash. U. - 0 views

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    One of the lesser-known facts about the Nazis' quest to create a "master race" -- which culminated in the Holocaust -- is that they didn't start with the Jews.
Marquise Middleton

The Lion Eats Tonight ... - Science News - 0 views

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    Attacks on humans peak after a full moon Web edition : Wednesday, July 20th, 2011 Beware the full moon, for as it fades, hungry lions emerge to reclaim the night - and prowl for human flesh. Scientists studying lion attack trends in Tanzania found that predation peaks in the evenings after a full moon.
Marquise Middleton

A Cougar In Connecticut - Science News - 0 views

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    The tale starts with an unidentified body found on the roadside. Hit by a car in the wee hours of the morning, investigators puzzled over where it had come from and how it had reached its asphalt resting place.
NeBria Ragland

Ethicists Update List Of Acceptable Things To Masturbate To | The Onion - America's Fin... - 0 views

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    the science of psychology
David Hoffelmeyer

A Night in White Satin - Interactive Feature - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    This is a NY Times photostory on the St. Louis Fashionetta Debutante Cotillion- Adeola's on the cover photograph!
David Hoffelmeyer

Why Science Majors Change Their Minds (It's Just So Darn Hard) - 0 views

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    Describes the current state of college science graduation versus enrollment and the priority of gaining new science majors.
Marquise Middleton

Brain Gene Activity Changes Through Life - Science News - 0 views

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    Brain gene activity changes through life Studies track biochemical patterns from just after conception to old age Web edition : Friday, October 28th, 2011 Human brains all work pretty much the same and use roughly the same genes in the same way to build and maintain the infrastructure that makes people who they are, two new studies show.
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