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  • A Great Comfort And Fun With Darwin Hotels
    By: Tom Morgan | - Darwin is the capital town of the northern place of Australia. The town is situated about the Timor Sea. It's among the smallest cities of Australia, and is a well-known traveller vacation spot around the globe. So its certainly a great idea if youre thinking of spending holiday in Darwin. Each year, many tourists arrived at Darwin to enjoy the holiday in peace and luxury. The Darwin Hotels & accommodation offer probably the most luxurious and comfy housing choices to the visitors. Both 4 ...
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  • Australian Travel Diary
    By: Ashley Soutter | - Lots of people visit Australia to spend their holidays every year and the best thing about the Australian tours is that they are often referred as discounted tours as one can get discount up to a certain extent on them. The discount actually depends upon the season in which you are going Australia. There are lots of places in Australia and one can easily found tours of his/her choice. This article puts some spotlight on some of the tours and places in Australia. The overall number of such places ...
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  • Australian Tours For International Tourists
    By: Ashley Soutter | - Australia is quite famous for several tourist spots. Different locations are famous for different things. The Barossa tours are referred to as going on a valley of good wine. Barossa is in South Australia and is one of the excellent wine producing destinations of the world. Brisbane tours are known for the beauty of the city. Located on the Brisbane River the city is famous for the best views across the river. Sky diving Brisbane also plays a significant role in making it famous. The Cairns tour ...
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  • Using Well Run Group Transport Hire Is A Good Way Of Offering Impressive Hospitality To Guests
    By: Rajesh | - here are likely to be many demands on a company that can offer efficient group transport in the Northern Territories and around Darwin, which is a relatively sparsely populated area with great appeal for both businesses and for tourists.

    The areas two largest economic sectors are mining and tourism, with the mining and energy industry production exceeding $2.5 billion per annum. The most important mineral resources are gold, zinc, bauxite, and manganese while energy production is ...

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  • Great Australian Tours That Bring You To Dream Places
    By: Addison Bell | - Some of the most energetic and most fantastic cities in the world are located in Australia. This makes it necessary to select a god destination wisely. Travelers will be provided with package tours by operators that will take them to various Australian locations like Gold Coast, Darwin and Moreton Islands.

    Darwin tours are perfect during the dry season as people will enjoy the relaxed outdoor lifestyle of the city of Darwin especially at night as nightclubs and hotels show their sp ...

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  • Get Coach Hire Darwin For Business Tours
    By: Rajesh | - Its proximity to the Asia Pacific region and its international port make Darwin, in Australias Northern Territory, and increasingly a centre for international trade.

    As the economic strength of the Asia Pacific region continues to grow, particularly in China and India, the two convention centres in Darwin and Alice Springs are generating new opportunities and international trade represents 40% of the NT States Gross State Product (GSP).

    The states Chamber of C ...

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  • Getting Around Australia"€™s Trade Fairs Is Smooth And Comfortable With Bus And Coach Charter.
    By: Rajesh | - Trade fairs, conferences and exhibitions are part of the diary of any global business and there are plenty to choose from across the length and breadth of Australia.

    In Darwin, in the Northern Territories, the NT Expo was first launched in 1975 and is now one of the largest and most successful trade events of its type in Australia. Held in May, its main focus is to develop business, trade and investment opportunities both within the Northern Territory and Australia and with the impo ...

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  • Use Coach And Bus Charter From A National Transport Company For Educational Visits To Australia
    By: Rajesh | - There are many occasions when a group of young people might be visiting Australia from overseas. The country is a favourite destination for people on a gap-year or backpackers who are seeking budget travel both within Australia and getting there. There are also school educational and sporting trips when a group may be travelling together.

    Australias rich natural diversity provides many study opportunities for a wide range of subjects, from geography and geology, to environmental ...

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  • Descend To Darwin On Discount Flights
    By: Martin Nobel | - Darwin, the capital of the northern territory, is a popular holiday destination in Australia. Despite of being a world class city for discerning traveler, Darwin is far away from all sorts of pretensions. Be a part of this breath taking destination and book your cheap flight tickets to Darwin.

    We humans are explorers by nature. We enjoy searching for interesting things, places, people and lifestyles etc. World is brimming with many unique, different and incredible destinations. If ...

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  • Team Up With Other Backpackers And Use Minibus Charter To Explore Australia At Leisure
    By: Rajesh | -
    A must destination on the backpacker route in Australia is the Outback around Darwin, the capital of the Northern Territories.

    The coastal city on the Timor Sea has a cosmopolitan reputation and a tropical climate and is the ideal starting point for coach hire darwin to the most famous parts of the Outback.

    Ayers Rock, or Urulu to give it its Aboriginal official name, is perhaps the most famous location to visit. It is located in the middle of Australia, in f ...

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  • Get The Most Out Of That Holiday Of A Lifetime In Australia
    By: Rajesh | - When you and your family have saved up for the holiday of a lifetime perhaps involving catching up with relatives who have emigrated to another part of the world, such as Australia, you want to be sure you get the most out of your trip.
    Using a reputable bus charter company is a convenient and comfortable way for a group to be able to see the sights and travel further afield from their base.
    Bus charter from Darwin, capital of Australias Northern Territory, for example, will pu ...

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  • Charles Darwin University One Of Best Among Australian Universities
    By: Chris Cornell | - Australia has the third largest country having lots of international students after USA and UK. Every year flocks of international students from all over the globe run towards Australia to get degree and certificate from well acclaimed Australian university. Charles Darwin University, mostly known as CDU is the first preference of the masses.

    All Australian universities are competing over global stage to offer efficient degree and certificate courses and research material. CDU has ...

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  • Bus Or Coach Charter Is A Convenient, Comfortable Way To Explore Australia"€™s Cities
    By: Rajesh | - Australia is a huge, sprawling and diverse country and getting around to see as much of it as possible on a trip can be a challenge.
    For a group of visitors whether on business or on holiday, coach and bus charter can be the answer.
    Coach charter in Adelaide, for example, may be the best solution for companies hosting visiting businessmen and would make it possible to comfortably cover a much wider area of this city, the countrys fifth largest and the capital of the state of South ...

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  • Introduction To The Galapagos
    By: Accalia | - The Galapagos Islands (Original name: Archipilago de Coln; another Spanish name is: Islas Galpagos) is an archipelago of volcanic isles distributed round the equator in the Pacific, 972 kilometer (525 nmi) due west of continental Republic of Ecuador, of which they're a part. Flora and fauna is its most celebrated characteristic.

    The Galapagos Islands and its beleaguering waters form an Ecuadoran state, a national park, and a natural marine reserve. The central language on the ...

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  • Darwin Hotel Accommodation
    By: Harriets Backpackers Lodge | - Darwin hotel accommodation offers something for everyone if you are planning to visit this place. The city is one of the best places to visit given its tropical weather, which makes it a great holiday getaway for you and your family. The place has everything from budget hotels to resorts and high-end hotels suited for every pocket.
    The place offers great holiday packages with accommodations of your choice. There are apartment hotels, lodges, star hotels and even motels suited for different ...

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  • Kakadu Tours Injecting Rejuvenation
    By: steny Methew | - The busy modern life has gifted us premature aging, health problems, burdened mind and mechanical. People of such sedentary life style surely need a break. Take a break from your routine life, go into the lap of nature, get rejuvenated and you will be energized to work with more enthusiasm. This is the time tested formula of regaining your lost energy Kakadu tours and Litchfield Tours are exquisite tailor made places for you to get rejuvenated. Kakadu Darwin tours and holidays are well known for ...
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  • Are You Searching For A Lodge In Darwin Australia
    By: Harriets Backpackers Lodge | - Looking for a cool tropical holiday here in Australia? You dont need to go to the Caribbean or Thailand to enjoy the warm tropical holiday. Darwin offers you everything from sun to night life. Darwin is the state capital of Northern Territory and the place is famous for tourist the world over.
    The lodge and hotel in Darwin area world class and the hospitality business is famous for warmth and courteous hotel staff. The infrastructure also is the top of the world with modern amenities fr ...

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  • Travel Australia In Style For Over 55s
    By: Ted Brumby | - Ever think of driving across Australia? Get campervan in Australia, whether for six months or the rest of your life, you live where you drive. If you're a backpacker, campervans will be a great step up. It's easy to get campervan rentals, whether you're in Darwin, Brisbane, or anywhere else in Australia.

    Let's start our Australian drive in the southeast. Canberra, the capital of Australia, or Sydney, the capital of New South Wales, are great starting points for your motorhome or ca ...

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  • Darwinian Reductionism And Religio-science Terrorism
    By: William Nugent | - The major media largely ignored the fact that James Lee, the hostage taker who invaded the Discovery Channel's Bethesda Maryland offices on September 1st 2010, had Darwinian evolutionist motives.

    Since the prevailing culture in the media is secularism, perhaps they didn't wish to defame Darwinism. Darwinism is the origins myth of secularism.

    The blogosphere has plastered Lee's list of demands with their Malthusian, Darwinian and anti-religion themes all over the inte ...

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  • Speed Reading, Competitive Advantage, And Darwin's Survival Of The Fittest.
    By: Mike Peters | - We live in a competitive world. Straight and simple, competition exists in some form, right from the beginning of our lives all the way to the end. Getting the best spot in the sandbox, winning the spelling bee, getting into the college, landing the perfect job, finding the perfect mate, buying the right house, sending your kids to school, retiring on time, and finally scoring the prime real estate in the cemetery where you will spend eternity; competition short and sweet.

    Competiti ...

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  • Flight Or Fight Response A Dying Reaction
    By: James Holan | - This goes on way into adulthood. I personally see it a lot with men and women, especially dating men and women or married men and women or engaged men and women, or men and women in general.

    Example:

    Man walks up to women trying on cloths, woman asks "Does this make me look fat?" Man replies "Only around your thighs."

    ...man dies. We are programmed to die. And that is not to say that every man does that. There are a lot of men out there who would never say ...

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  • Charles Darwin - 5 Rare Facts About The Galapagos Island's Most Famous Visitor
    By: Gary Sargent | - Charles Darwin is legendary as the biologist who published the famous work "Origin of the Species" that continues to stir controversy 150 years after its publication. Many know about his voyage to the Galapagos Islands off the coast of Ecuador which formed the basis of his theories, but how many of the facts below do you know?

    Darwin wasn't the only evolutionary theorist on the block
    Shaken to his theological core by the implication of his theory of evolution and concerned abo ...

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  • Capitalism Redux - Darwin Revisited
    By: Sudhakar Ram | - Blame this on Herbert Spencer. He read Charles Darwin's On The Origins of Species [1864] and found in it an endorsement of his own economic theories. So, he coined the term 'Survival of The Fittest'.

    Later, Darwin was persuaded to accept the term 'Survival of the Fittest' by his collaborator and fellow traveller, Alfred Russel Wallace, and thought that the term 'avoided the troublesome anthropomorphism of selecting'. So, he wrote, in the fifth edition of the Origin, published in 186 ...

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  • Darwin - The Top End Of Australia
    By: ldsparrow | - Darwin is located on Australias northern coastline in the Northern Territory, adjoining the Timor Sea and positioned between Queensland and Western Australia. During the Dry Season in Darwin, the city really comes alive with an influx of tourists coming to the city, swelling its permanent population of around 110,000 people. The tropical climate and warm weather all year ensures the people of Darwin enjoy a relaxed outdoor lifestyle, with the nightclubs and hotels buzzing with activity each n ...
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  • Beat The Winter Blues: Stock Up On Garden Furniture Sale Bargains At Rawgarden.co.uk
    By: Jumping Spider Media | -
    What better way to beat the winter blues than by planning for the better weather? Buying new garden furniture or the latest must-have fire pit starts focusing the mind on Spring: you can begin making plans for maximising your outside space and dreaming of long hot afternoons and pleasant evenings in the garden. Another sure-fire way to bring a smile to your face this winter is the fact that the home of quality garden furniture and accessories, Rawgarden (http://www.rawgarden.co.uk/), is o ...

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  • The Explosive Effects Of Books: Books That Go Boom?
    By: SWRB | - http://www.puritandownloads.com

    Books That Go Boom? The Explosive Effects of Books

    By Michael Wagner

    Originally published in the November 2006 issue of "Reformed Perspective" magazine, (www.reformedperspective.ca).

    Be nice to your books. Or at least to the good ones.

    Throughout history books have played a central role in the transmission of information, both for good and bad. But they have been especially important in the flourishi ...

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  • Darwin's Evolution Theory: The Setback
    By: Justian Philips | - One of the greatest boons for Darwins evolution theory was an experiment named the Miller/Urey experiment. This experiment used a number of chemicals, including ammonia and hydrogen. By putting electrical charges into these chemicals it produced two of the very simplest of amino acids (a couple of the building blocks for a protein molecule).
    This test gave promise to the hope that just was just possibly the way life began. This experiment gained a great amount of attention because the ...

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  • As The Wet Season Ends It's Time To Hit The Top-end
    By: Hugh Mcinnes | - The Northern Territory stretches from central to the northern tip of Australia and covers more than 1,350,000 square kilometres. It is the least populated of all the states and territories and about forty percent of the territory is aboriginal trust lands. The capital, where you can easily get a motorhome rental, is Darwin, lies on the north-western tip, the Timor Sea to the west, Beagle Gulf to the north, and the Arafura Sea to the north-east.

    Excellent sealed roads connect the Nor ...

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  • The Many Ways In Which Charles Darwin Influenced The Birth Of Pragmatism
    By: Shirley Hendricks | - Although he was not one of the main philosophers we have studied, Charles Darwin and his theories and ideas have greatly influenced American philosophy as we know it. Even ask Auguste Comte (Positivism), John Fiske with his "Law of Evolution", Chauncey Wright with "Genesis of the Species", and John Dewey's "Darwin's Influence on Philosophy." Most people associate Charles Darwin with the words "evolution", "natural selection", and "survival of the fittest", but I associate the word "pragmatism" w ...
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  • The Debate Between Intelligent Design And Natural Selection
    By: Shirley Hendricks | - How was this universe created? Was it created with a purpose by God? Or was it caused by a series of 'accidents' or random occurrences in which life was created and had evolved? There are many different theories on the subject, but the most popular and most debated is Darwin's theory of evolution. Even so, which theory is correct and is the one to be believed in?

    Upon its conception, Darwin's theory has impacted the entire world and many of the ways in which we think. It has influ ...

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  • Four Men Who Rule The World From The Grave
    By: William Nugent | - In postmodern western civilization most people claim to be free thinkers yet are enslaved to the ideas of four men who rule the world from the grave. The four men are Charles Darwin (1809 - 1882), Karl Marx (1818 - 1883), Friedrich Nietzsche (1844 - 1900) and Sigmund Freud (1856 - 1939).

    These four men of the nineteenth century were the wrecking balls of western civilization. Their poisonous ideas challenged traditional Christian views and seduced Europe and America into a grand ...

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  • It's Those Who Are Adaptable
    By: Ted Ciuba | - During these times of economic upset, economic turmoil, there are great, massive changes in not just American society, but sweeping across the globe. I mean global warming, emissions, the rainforests-there's a lot going on.

    I'm reminded of Charles Darwin, a frequently misunderstood man-frequently misunderstood. He taught about the Law of Evolution and the survival of the fittest... And, of course, a lot of people think that just means the strongest can run over the weaker, and th ...

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  • Run Away Winter In The Tiwi Islands
    By: Richard and Elaine Bryant | - Where we live in the heart of the Southern Alps in New Zealand, poking large logs into the log burner is an endless winter chore. The mountains had a good dusting of snow and it was only mid May, well May can be a bit like that. I knew worse was to come as winter hadn't really officially started.

    Throwing on a second merino top and tossing a beanie and gloves into my back pack, I was heading out for a hike in the mountains, answering the phone as I bounded down the stairs, wow! It w ...

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  • How To Discover Crocodiles In The Australian Outback
    By: Graeme Lanham | - "This is real crocodile country", warned our guide, who could have passed for Crocodile Dundee. "You're looking at the croc's dining room. Swim in that river and you're gone!"

    Fact is, almost all the tidal rivers and estuaries in Northern Australia are infested with these prehistoric man eaters.

    Here are 3 of the best tours, starting in Darwin, to see these creatures in the wild.

    But be warned. This is wild, outback wilderness country.
    Don' ...

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  • Today's Recession: Thinning The Herd
    By: Weston Lyon | - The Recession is on everyone's mind. When is it going to end? How long will it last? Who's to blame? Blah, blah, blah.

    And while I do not doubt we're in a recession, or that everything is hunky dory, I don't think the recession is a 'bad thing'. I know, maybe I'm nuts. But today I want to take a moment with you to look at the recession in a different way. In a more positive light, if you will.

    In 1859, Charles Darwin wrote a book called The Origin of Species. Darwi ...

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  • Darwin- The Fishing Haven For Anglers
    By: jchain | - Ask any ardent anglers, where they would love to go for fishing? Well, the answer is Darwin. It is famous across the world for the exciting fishing experience, especially the Barramundi fishing trips. For any anglers, the Northern Territory is a paradise with a wealth fishing option all year round. A Darwin fishing trip is the best way to start or finish your visit in the Northern Territory. Throughout the year, anglers flock here in Darwin for an exceptional fishing trip of a lifetime. If you w ...
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  • Barramundi Fishing Darwin Trips And Charters
    By: kdev | - Darwin has some of the exciting events to offer but the most thrilling experience it can provide you is the barramundi fishing trips. Darwin fishing trips are famous all over the world and anglers from all over the world come for its barramundi fishing Darwin.
    The Northern Territory has the best freshwater or estuarine fishing sport and barramundi fishing trips are the top choice that most anglers would choose. There are many Darwin barramundi fishing charters who offer exclusive barramu ...

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  • Who Stuck His Head Over The Top First?
    By: Mike Bond | - I cannot understand this movement called "Intelligent Design." Either there's Evolution, or Creation. You cannot chart a sort of middle course, saying that something or somebody was responsible for the start of everything, but that it wasn't God.

    We may dispose of this, for its very name makes no sense. So, too, can we dispose of Creationism. Or can we? The Creationists maintain that the world is 10,000 years old and that man, in his present form, is a mere 6,000 years.
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  • 8 Differences Between A N.t. Frog And The Cane Toad.
    By: Patricia Lilly | - The Cane Toad is the only species of frog that has been introduced into Australia. There are over 216 frogs native to Australia. In Darwin and surrounding areas in the Northern Territory, there have been 25 species of frogs found and listed. Many of these resemble toads in colour, as not all frogs are green.

    1. CANE TOADS have very wart like skin on their backs and are granular on their stomachs. The skin colour is reddish-brown, or olive-brown, or grey, with rarely any type of ...

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  • Darwin Fishing Trips
    By: P J Submitter | - If you love to fish then fishing on placid lake or beaches wont give you much fun. To enjoy the ultimate fishing trip, the deep Darwin fishing trip is the answer. Australia offers some of the amazing fishing sports in the world and the best you can go is in Darwin. Fishing is a sport that most people enjoy but the deep sea Darwin fishing trips will give you an unforgettable fishing adventure. Darwin is the major base for the Northern Territory fishing trips and most Darwin fishing charte ...
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  • 8 Ways Not To Get Eaten By A Crocodile In The Nt Waterways.
    By: Patricia Lilly | - Would you want to be eaten by a crocodile? Saltwater crocodiles are the world's largest living reptile. The males have an average length of five metres (just over 15 feet) and weigh about 450 kilos. Females are much smaller, up to three metres in length and weigh about 150 kilos. You DO NOT want to be eaten by a crocodile? Well, read on....

    1. KEEP OUT OF THE WATER.

    Staying away from the waterways, lagoons, billabongs and creeks is the best way to ensure that you ...

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  • Travellers Tales Northern Territory Kununurra To Darwin
    By: Hugh Mcinnes | - Many moons ago I met a couple from Kununurra who promised to show me the best of the area if I ever made it that way, possibly doubting I would, but true to their word they ensured that our Kununurra experience was one of the highlights of our trip so far.

    We spent our first day out in a tinnie fishing for "Barra" on the lower Ord River. Barra is Barramundi by the way, not Barracuda. I caught two 50cm 'babies', which were released, and a slightly bigger legal one which we took hom ...

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  • Rome Exhibition: Darwin 1809 - 2009, From 12 February To 3 May 2009
    By: Michele de Capitani | - Those events are so important that they cannot passed unnoticed, and Rome, indeed, will celebrate the great biologist, geologist and zoologist with a special exhibition: Darwin 1809 - 2009, from the 12th February to the 3rd May at the Palazzo delle Esposizioni, the widest interdisciplinary exhibitory space of the city. The event originates from an exhibition dedicated to Darwin organised by the American Museum of Natural History of New York, which has already been held in various cities all over ...
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  • The Pot Of The Absurd
    By: Mike Bond | - This is the year of Darwin and of course the debate over creationism and evolution has again burst into flames. There are two points that I find interesting, though.

    Firstly, let's delve back into history a bit and find out just where this creationism canard came from in the first place. Bear in mind that the Bible was considered uncontrovertible fact when archeology was first beginning to be studied.

    A gentleman by the name of James Ussher, Archbishop of Armagh, d ...

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  • Web Design For Business
    By: Sameep Shah | - Personal web design and web design for business are two completely different elements. If you're just having fun creating your own personal website, then colours and graphics can reflect your personal style and taste and may be a great asset to your site. However, when it comes to a business website, you need to have a professional appearance that is functional and appealing to the exact type of person or organisation you're trying to appease. For example, if you cater to professional business c ...
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  • Finding Darwin Singles Made Easier
    By: Francis K Githinji | - Darwin which is a sparsely populated city is the capital of the Northern Territory of Australia. It is a modern city with wonderful cultural attractions. Darwin is known for their many beach which are not polluted. If you are looking to have fun in an unpolluted beach Darwin should be your first pick. Being a single in Darwin is nice but when you stay single for a long time it finally gets to you. If you see a couple on the street and you become overwhelmed with the feeling of being alone, its t ...
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  • Darwin Hotels: Setting New Standards In Comfortability
    By: Rituraj | - Darwin is the capital city of the northern territory of Australia. The city is located on the Timor Sea. It is one of the smallest cities of Australia, but a popular tourist destination across the world. Every year, large numbers of travelers come to Darwin to enjoy their vacation in peace and comfort. The Darwin hotels offer some of the most luxurious and comfortable accommodation options to the tourists. The hotels and resorts in Darwin are known for their homely and friendly ambiance. All the ...
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  • Casual Jobs In Australia
    By: David Koh | - Casual Jobs Australia, Casual Employments & Casual Work From Home Jobs


    Casuals Online was founded in September 2007 to help job seekers look for casual employments, casual work from home jobs, and casual jobs Australia. It is a job search site in Australia that is fully dedicated to all casual employments.

    Casual jobs Australia - Why casual employments? According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics, more than a quarter of all working Australians are now e ...

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  • The Crocodiles Area Of Australia
    By: Douglas Scott | - Darwin is the capital city of the Australian Territory of the Northern Territory. Darwin is situated in the Northern Territory, on the coast of the Timor Sea. It is closer to Jakarta than it is to Sydney. It was named after Charles Darwin.

    The flag consists of three vertical stripes green, yellow, red, with the coat of arms of the City of Darwin in the yellow stripe.

    The main area for shopping in the city is The Mall in the CBD. Casuarina Square is Darwin's largest ...

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  • Darwin's Trigger
    By: Patrick OBrien | - Darwin's Trigger


    It was Charles Darwin who observed that an animal's reproductive rate was directly correlated to the decimation of its young. In other words, the greater the number of threats to an animal's young, the more prolific its reproduction.

    From this observation, one possible inference would be that reproduction is a relative function of stress. It seems reasonable enough. Stress, in this sense, can be thought of as a primary indicator of longev ...

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