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Ginsburg: Thought Abortion Was a Way to Limit "Populations that we don’t want to have too many of..."

Mr. Harrington wrote 1 week ago: Now, I don’t know if that’s what she thought Abortion was supposed to do, or if she thou … more →

Tags: Abortion, Ginsburg, Supreme, court, Supreme Court, Justice, Justice Ginsburg, Ruth Ginsburg, Ruth Ginsberg

Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Eugenicist

ancavge wrote 1 week ago: Kurt Nimmo Infowars July 9, 2009 In a revealing interview with the New York Times, Justice Ruth Bade … more →

Tags: News, eugenicist, Infowars, Kurt Nimmo, Ruth Bader Ginsburg

Jesus Natividad Sarol, Ph.D.

pari523 wrote 2 weeks ago: The term epidemiology may sound so Greek to many, students and professionals alike.  It is, in fact, … more →

Tags: Highest Advisory, Large Populations, Very Obscure Field, Biological Data, Cause of Epidemics, Country's Top Schientis, Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Detection, Epidemiology

Vitamin D deficiency is widespread and on the increase

vitalisnews wrote 2 weeks ago: Vitamin D deficiency is widespread and on the increase Report shows that populations acr … more →

Tags: Food & Nutrition, Natural Health, dificiency, Global, increase, low levels, middle east, South Asia, Sun

Destroying Indigenous Populations - Dahr Jamail

sakerfa wrote 3 weeks ago: The Fort Laramie Treaty once guaranteed the Sioux Nation the right to a large area of their original … more →

Tags: Politics/Elect/Corrupt, Dictatorship, Fascism, nwo, Terrorism, Neuro/Bio/Chem Warfare, Education/Mind Control, Cancer, constitution

Continuity of Care "Behavioral Health", Corrections and National Defense-What a Plan!

AxXiom wrote 1 month ago:   Oh Goody!  I can’t wait     The Connected Care Vision  http://www.naco.org/Template.cfm?Sect … more →

Tags: Privacy, Domestic Surveillance, Surveillance, Tracking, Continuity of Care, netsmart technologies, Mental Health, corrections, behavioral health

More on Orientalism: Networks versus Structures10 comments

larvalsubjects wrote 1 month ago: For the last few days I’ve been a bit remiss in responding to comments and email due to being … more →

Tags: Luhmann, Systems, Communication, Organization, emergence, Latour, Intersubjectivity, Networks, Diacritics

Habitat loss 'hitting shellfish'

candywwgm wrote 1 month ago: Marine habitat loss is causing a decline in shellfish populations, which is having an adverse knock- … more →

Tags: wildlife, Ecosystems & Habitats, ecosystem, Marine, Shellfish, oyster reefs, Coastal developments, tnc, poor fishing

Two Services4 comments

Ron Huxley's wrote 1 month ago: I was walking by a Presbyterian Church and saw a sign that read: “8:30 Traditional Service 10: … more →

Tags: Marketing, Demographics, Contemporary, church, boomer, generations

Honeybee Collapse Strikes Japan, Up to Fifty Percent of Honeybees Gone…

sakerfa wrote 2 months ago: For the first time, Japan has been hit with a large-scale collapse of honeybee populations like that … more →

Tags: Neuro/Bio/Chem Warfare, nwo, Science:health, collapse, Japan, Taiwan, Livestock, Plants, Large-Scale

New orangutan colony delights researchers

cfdmarket wrote 2 months ago: (CFD.net.au – Contract for Difference, Share, Forex, ETFs, Commodities Traders) – Conser … more →

Tags: News Center, Global markets, cfd, Forex, Share, commodity, index trading, Trading, contract for difference

Russian Sci-Fi (circa 2050).

sonnywilkins wrote 3 months ago: So I’ve been thinking a lot lately about the third entry in my little “Eastern European … more →

Tags: Sonny's Thoughts, History, Fiction, the World, Earth, Eastern Europe, Updates, Russia, writing

Letter to Gordon Brown1 comment

David Davis wrote 3 months ago: David Davis I didn’t write this. Bristol Dave got it from Old Holborn. And while I was reading … more →

Tags: Liberty, death, England, Food, gordon brown, Law, Morality, restaurant reviews, scumbags

'Human Rights & Terrorism’ seminar held in Geneva1 comment

pakistanpal wrote 4 months ago: Geneva, Switzerland. March 15: Dr. Ghulam Nabi Fai, Executive Director of the Kashmiri Americ … more →

Tags: muslims, Terrorism, United Nations, Kashmir, al-Qaeda, Taliban, terrorists, Srinagar, Human Rights

How HIV stays one step ahead of immune system

beckyminx wrote 4 months ago: Researchers seeking a vaccine find that the virus that causes AIDS quickly evolves into different s … more →

Tags: Cool, AIDS, HIV, Virus, strains, makeups, Immune system

Badiou, Extension, and Networks19 comments

larvalsubjects wrote 4 months ago: One of the most attractive, problematic, and astonishing features of Badiou’s ontology is his … more →

Tags: abstraction, agency, Althusser, Assemblages, badiou, constellation, emergence, immanence, multiplicity

Transitional Shelters

jllanderal wrote 4 months ago: This is a cover page of another attempt I made in making a photo essay but never completed (This ti … more →

Tags: Photo Essay, Personal Projects, Zimbabwe, IOM, Transitional, Shelter, Shelter Project, IDPs, MVPs

Current Issues in Language Evolution

wintz wrote 5 months ago: As part of my assessment this term I’m to write four mock peer-reviewed items for a module cal … more →

Tags: Science, language, Linguistics, Evolution, U(niversal) G(rammar), punctuated, FOXP2, neandertals, Cognition

From Aggregates to Assemblages33 comments

larvalsubjects wrote 5 months ago: Developing a comment I made in “The Antinomy of Objects”, NrG asks, ALL ob-ject-als are … more →

Tags: Organization, emergence, Networks, difference, ontology, Assemblages, ontic, Object-Oriented Philosophy


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