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- 741: Human Perception: An Intimate Look Into The Most Intriguing Aspect of Modern Psychology
- ... with human psychology, but with politics and beliefs as well. I consider perception to be not only what a person senses, but what they get out of what they sense. I listen to hard-core rock and like the sound of it. However, an adult would most likely label it as simply "noise". The perceptual differences among people is the *single* biggest speed bump in attaining world, civil, and domestic peace ...
- 742: The Riddle of the Sphinx
- ... a horrible monster bent on the destruction of any man it came in contact with. The biblical basis for such a creature is found in Ezekial 28. The "king of Tyre" or "King of the rock" as he is symbolically addressed, was the greatest of all angels. In fact so great was his splendor that he believed himself as great as his creator.
- 743: Greek Myth - How the Turtle was created
- ... Zeus heard about this, and he confronted the two Titans. "What is this?" Zeus thundered. "Is this to be the new being that is to rule over the animals??? This is no more than a rock with legs! Banish it to the sea, the land, and the watery valleys, for it is not suitable even in the face of Pluto. Fashion yourselves a new piece of clay and make sure you ...
- 744: Baby Growth and Development
- ... pounds What can a 6-month-old baby do? At 6 months, she is developing control over her body. * She can sit with support and may sit alone for short periods of time. * She can roll over * She will hold out her arms to be lifted up or reach and grab an object. * She can hold her own bottle and toys. * She laughs out loud, babbles, "calls" for help and screams ...
- 745: The Possible Future of Mankind
- ... sentient evolution. A. STAGES OF DEVELOPMENT 1. Gatherer This stage is the first in any sentient species... and is simply the people gathering their food and other materials... and then someone discovers that throwing a rock at a small animal will often kill it, and hunting is born. 2. Hunter Stage 2 is a little more organized... now the people are hunting for their food and clothing. The basic tools of ...
- 746: Snowboards
- ... and tail. Edges that are not fully wrapped are just becoming popular. It used to be believed that metal on the tip or tail would help protect the board against hitting something, like say, a rock. But really the edges would bend into the board causing even mare damage. Now with exposed, dampened, and reinforced tips and tails, the board can pop back into place after a crash. There are many ...
- 747: Dinosaurs
- ... His sword. The hills bring them their produce, and all the wild animals play nearby. Under the lotus plant he lies..." -Job 41:15-24 There are tracks in Texas that are embedded in hard rock that show that dinosaurs and man walked at the same time. There is one human track and one dinosaur track seventeen inches apart. I think that shows the thought "that dinosaur and man never saw ...
- 748: "HOME TECH": The Inner Workings
- ... the oldest of gadgets in the bathroom, let's turn to one of the newest, the toothpaste pump. Sick and tired of toothpaste squeezed all over your sink and faucets? Does your spouse never ever roll down the tube and continually squeezes it in the middle? Then the toothpaste pump is for you! When you press the button it pushes an internal, grooved rod down the tube. Near the bottom of ...
- 749: Essay - Effects of Dam Building
- ... carry water which flow over thier crests, because of this they must be made of materials which do not erode. Non- overflow dams are built not to be overtopped, and they may include earth or rock in their body. Often, two types of these dams are combined to form a composite structure consisting of for example an overflow concrete gravity dam, the water that overflows into dikes of earthfill construction. A ...
- 750: Tropical Africa: Food Production and the Inquiry Model
- ... of the great heat of the tropics tends to bake the soils, while on the other hand, the rainfall leaches them. The combined heat and moisture tend to produce very deep soils because the surface rock is rapidly broken down by chemical weathering. All this causes the food's rate of growth to slow down or maybe even stop and as a result food production won't even come close in ...
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