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June 18, 2015
Charity 2 – Charity Ratings
Science Fact. Charity ratings are a practical way for the consumer and potential donor to begin sizing up a charity. Each us wants to live in a better world, and sharing our bounty with a worthy cause helps make that … Continue reading
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June 12, 2015
Charity 1 – Charity Overhead
Charity overhead costs generate outrage, apologies, finger-pointing and, rarely, commendation. Charity Overhead is the first of a two-part post about charities – part two covers Charity Ratings. Intellectually, everyone knows that it costs money to run organization. Charity overhead is … Continue reading
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June 5, 2015
Invisible Body or Out Of Body – You Choose
Science Fact: Who has not wanted to be invisible, at least some time in their life? To be the fly on the wall observing some private moment. To gracefully avoid an embarrassing situation. To experience the power of seeing without … Continue reading
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May 29, 2015
Scrabble 2015 – Nine Word Lists
Scrabble 2015 Word Lists are the subject of today’s blog. These nine lists are the latest version of the words that keep revealing themselves in the Fifth Edition of the Official Scrabble Players Dictionary. I thank the interested readers who … Continue reading
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May 22, 2015
GMO Humans – Science Collides with Ethics
Science Fact: GMO humans – that’s people, genetically modified: the latest collision of science with ethics. If you’re uneasy about eating foods that areGMO (Genetically Modified Organisms), how do you feel about people designing their next child from an online … Continue reading
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May 7, 2015
Cave Painting Women Confound Sexist Bloggers
Science Fact: Cave painting women could be found throughout Europe since the earliest days of settlement by modern humans, about 50,000 years ago (the Upper Paleolithic or Late Stone Age). In fact, cave painting women appear to have significantly outnumbered … Continue reading
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April 29, 2015
Head Transplant – The Ultimate Makeover
Science Fact: Head transplant, otherwise known as full body replacement, is the ultimate makeover. Swap out your entire body! In a single treatment, you instantly cure heart disease, abdominal cancer, back pain, constipation and ingrown toenails. All you need is … Continue reading
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April 23, 2015
Richard Feynman – Personal Impressions
Richard Feynman was widely hailed as the greatest physicist of the last half of the 20th century. He was a “physicist’s physicist,” meaning that he commanded uncommon respect throughout the physics community, not only for his published research but for … Continue reading
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April 15, 2015
Avoid Traffic Tickets: Old Tricks, New Magic
It’s easy to avoid traffic tickets. It’s more difficult to avoid traffic tickets while also getting where you’re going efficiently and quickly. The tips below – some old, some new – can help you avoid traffic tickets in a variety … Continue reading
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April 9, 2015
Alzheimer Prevention: Risk Down by 35 to 82%
Science Fact: Alzheimer prevention has been the goal of many researchers, but progress has been frustratingly slow. Two new studies report Alzheimer risk reduced by 35% to 82%, truly astounding results on the road to a cure for this disease. … Continue reading
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