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Namesake - What is it in the name?

Names are a profound way to give a child connection to a parent’s heritage, culture or religious affiliation for a lifetime. It is also an important part of preserving ones, identity.
In the Media by Khalid Magram - 2 comments
 

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Betting patterns will be monitored for any suspicious activity on a daily basis during the London Olympics.
Foraging bumblebees change their flying patterns to avoid spiders, new research finds.

Canada's largest insurance companies are warning homeowners and governments about their concerns about changing weather patterns.

Tiny Mickey Mouse patterns are hidden in everyday spots throughout Walt Disney World in Orlando.

Closing schools helps to slow the spread of flu during pandemics, a study of infection patterns in Alberta suggests.

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The Demise of Empathy at Home and in the Family and the Role of Technology

Empathy is on a precipitous decline in the family and home environments. Technology is partly to blame, but so are...
May 4, 2012 by Sam Vaknin

Changing color of birds eggs

The eggs laid by two African bird species have evolved different color patterns over a period of just 40 years,...
Apr 17, 2012 in  Environmental Issues by Tim Sandle - 1 comment

Beauty Therapy?

When did beauty therapists - the people (mainly female) who provide treatments at the salons of the world - become...
Apr 11, 2012 by Greer Nicholson

“Parasite singles”, “boomerang kids”, and “accordion families”

The Japanese call them “parasite singles”, the Americans “boomerang kids”. Sociologists refer to the...
Mar 21, 2012 by Sam Vaknin

Dawkins' selfish genes, altruistic behavior and kin selection strategy

In this essay, I shall try to establish precise criteria for accurately describing gene "behaviour" in the context of...
Mar 16, 2012 by JohnThomas Didymus - 3 comments
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