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  • Defining Spiritualism And How To Grow Spiritually
    By: jonnyjur88 | - I will start my essay by 1st saying that I have never been much of a reader, let alone a person who likes learning information from books. I have learned that there is no definitive source of "truth" in the world, however, there are many sources of information that provide keys to helping unlock our own personal understanding of truth and this individual understanding applies directly to our current soul age. What I believe is that we can only understand information that our soul is ready for- ...
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  • Local Space Astrology "€" Relocational Astrology Part 8
    By: Absolutely Psychic | - I would like to share a few experiences and thoughts with you concerning some of the structure in space beyond the zodiac and how it can be of value in individual development and growth. Let me relate a personal story as to how I first got interested in the deeper regions of space. Our research, as some of you will know, has centered on the difference and relationship between the geocentric and heliocentric ecliptic systems. My interest in the space surrounding our solar system was minimal. I wa ...
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  • Understanding God, Spirituality And Finding Truth
    By: Amy Long | - Ill start by saying how much I learned in this course. It has laid the groundwork for assisting others in the understanding of the complexities of belief. I enjoyed the whole course and the way it was related to the ministry of the Universal Life Church. The author kept simple many ideas and teachings while not being overwhelming in fact or intellect.

    According to this course there are only two types of people: those who are influenced by their hearts and those that are influe ...

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  • A Spiritualism Course Review Through The Ulc
    By: Dawne Reding | - I will begin my course review by 1st stating that I have never been much of a reader, let alone a person who likes studying information in books. Ive learned that there is no definitive source of truth in the world, however, there are many sources of information that provide keys to helping unlock our own personal understanding of truth and this individual understanding applies directly to our current soul age. What I feel is that we can only recognize information that our soul is rea ...
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  • The Celebration Of Christmas In Convent Schools
    By: Nitish Kumar | - Born this night a world of sin
    The prince of Peace the Redeemer of Men.
    This child of God, that was sent from on High.
    To be born of Mary to suffer and die!

    Rejected by men from the day of His birth
    To suffer and die on Calvary's tree.
    For the sins of the world to set me free.
    From Bethlehem to Golgotha, he never complained
    Laughed at! Spit on! Mocked in shame!

    He was born of a woman, but He knew no sin,
    This babe in the ...

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  • Comparative Religion Course Review
    By: ULC Seminary | - While Ive done some study on comparative religion, I found this course very instructive and Rev. Kythera Anns approach quite good, especially in the details. A good grasp of other faiths and religious systems is crucial for an interfaiith minister, and this course does a great job

    I took this course at the same time that I took Philosophy of religion, and found that the two dovetail together nicely. Rev. Kythera gets into aspects of theology, philosophy, comparing and constras ...

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  • Brian O'doherty "hello Sam" At Trinity College By Ciarán Bennett
    By: aarenbrowns | - Exile has been central to the story of Irish modernism, a touchstone for Joyce and Beckett and many others. Brian O'Doherty (b. 1928) came to New York in the 1950s as a medical doctor, but once he was caught up in the art world he became an influential critic, teacher, arts administrator and artist.

    O'Doherty's 1976 essay, Inside the White Cube, was one of the first to articulate, in sparkling prose, the institutional parameters of contemporary art-making. His artwork from the 1960s ...

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  • Ancient Egypt"€™s Magic
    By: Scott Turresterson | - From my reading and understanding, Egyptian theology actually paralleled Christian concepts which would later develop. Long before the heretic king, Akhenaton, who attempted to change Egypts polytheistic viewpoint to emphasis on the one god, that of the sun = the Aten, the region of Memphis broke through with a theology of its own. The Memphite Theology called upon the creative forces of nature much akin to the highly skilled artists/architects/artisans of ancient Egypt. Their chief god ...
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  • Essay On Technical Education In India
    By: sea123 | - Education in a college falls, roughly in either of two categories the world over. A liberal education implies training in the fine arts, the humanities, cultural patterns and behavior, and aims at developing a man's personality. Technical education, on the other hand, aims primarily at equipping a man for work in the practical sense of getting him fit for a job.
    The liberal adult education, the origin, is older than the technical training. Therefore, it is more popular than technical tra ...

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  • Lessons From History: Parallels Between The Roman Kingdom And American Colonies
    By: Augusta Silvesta | - Preface

    Let"s see if this sounds familiar: Rome started as a small city-state, but grew to conquer the European continent and beyond. Internally, the city of seven hills suffered from several major economic crises, civil war and revolts. These problems were quelled by a focus on near constant external war. Eventually Rome not only ceased being a free republic where rulers were elected and the people respected, but also developed a two-party political system, dominated by popul ...

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  • Vegetarians And College Scholarship Award Funding
    By: Dianne Cohen | - There are many people around the world who let their selves abstain from eating meat or any foods that were derived from animals. For some it's due to personal reasons, for others one's religion and others notice a difference in their physical health by avoiding meat products. Some people that are vegetarians will not eat any beef, pork or other meat products including ham, chicken, rabbit and deer. There are other people who used the word vegetraianism but will eat fish and egg products. Some p ...
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  • The Alchemical Sophia
    By: gingerroesan | - Jung's two greatest works on Alchemy are Psychology and Alchemy and Mysterium Coniunctionis, the latter representing his final summing up of the implications of his long preoccupation with alchemy. In this last summary of his insights on the subject, influenced in part by his collaboration with the Nobel Prize winning physicist Wolfgang Pauli, the old Jung envisions a great psycho-physical mystery to which the alchemists of old gave the name of unus mundus (one world). At the root of all being, ...
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  • College "€" Worthwhile, And Now Affordable
    By: Total College Solutions | - Why doesnt everyone have a college degree? Is college just not worthwhile or is it the cost that causes so many families to question its true value.


    Actually, the idea of college appeals to many people, but what stops a significant number of them from going, or sending their children is, in truth, not the cost but, rather, how they react to it. My specialty is helping them to react differently, even favorably, as I can usually show them how to reduce the expense considera ...

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  • India As A Destination For International Schools
    By: Amitava Sen | - With rising competition and job needs, the choice of the right school ensures that the seed for best education has been already sowed. Education does not only mean academics but more than that, essential for the all round development of children.
    Education in India is starkly differentiated, on the one hand there are the schools which have "chalk and talk"-styled teaching methodology which, stuff the children with outdated information, while on the other hand there are those wh ...

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  • When Did People Start Giving Christmas Gifts And Why?
    By: John Henry BA BSc | - Another lead up to Christmas, and yet another cycle of manic buying. It seems that for most people, you barely get the summer holiday over with and an avalanche of Christmas television advertising starts, together with respective supermarket campaigns. Yes, it does appear that the message of Christmas can be lost in over commercialism, and much of the selling is connected with the tradition of giving and receiving Christmas gifts.

    In the United Kingdom, this prolific gift sending ...

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  • The Surprising Benefits Of Dying
    By: Harry Warman | - Near-death survivors tell stories of out-of-body experiences and spiritual awakenings. How is it possible for near-death experiences to result in religious experiences so profound that they totally and utterly transform an individual? Is it really possible to attain such mystical illumination through this experience?

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    SHOOK GOD'S HAND LATELY?
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    Most people would perceive that such deep and re ...

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  • What Is Scientology, Religion Or Philosophy?
    By: Nick Broadhurst | - Scientology is most definitely a religion, and it is most definitely a philosophy. A religion has two major categories, the revealed religion Judaism, Christianity, Islam for example; and the natural religion. While the first category of religions is more prevalent in the West, where a founder is said to speak for God, the natural religion is more pronounced in the East. A natural religion is where a person or persons have said to have worked out what man is as a spirit and where he fits int ...
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  • Theorizing The New Women: Self-determination And Self-improvement
    By: Ann | - As one of the earliest women writers to publish in the vernacular, Chen wrote in a variety of genres to argue for equal educational and professional opportunities for men and women. Chen grew up in a high-ranking late Qing official's family and received her master's degree in Western history from the University of Chicago in 1920. She worked as a professor, scholar, social critic, and particularly as Diesel Jeans a writer who contributed to progressive journals including New Youth, Eastern Misce ...
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  • University Of Toronto
    By: Amelia.White | - According to a judicious contemporary, Henry Crabb Robinson, Coleridge's philosophical teachings were not insincere, as his opponents sometimes alleged, but inconsistent. Ever since, Coleridge's apparent inconsistencies have proved a fertile field for research, whether in the form of arguments that he did develop an underlying system that need only be correctly reconstructed, or that he was genuinely muddled. A decade ago, Seamus Perry's Coleridge and the Uses of Division took the latter line, b ...
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  • The True Nature Of Revival: Edwards, Whitefield & Charismatics
    By: SWRB | - Welcome to the Still Waters Revival Books video book summary for "Edwards, Whitefield, the True Nature of Revival and the 'Old Time' Charismatics, A Review of the Preface to a Narrative of the Extraordinary Work at Kilsyth..." (1742) by James Fisher

    Originally titled "A Review of the Preface to a Narrative of the Extraordinary Work at Kilsyth...," this book exposes the deficiencies of shallow revivalism and warns against what today would be called charismatic excesses.

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  • Mark Anthony Cella And The Creation Of Amazing Grace
    By: Mark A Cella. | - Mark A Cella - The Creation of Amazing Grace

    [John Newton] (Mezzotint by Leney after Russell, n.d.). Prints and Photographs Reading Room, Library of Congress.

    Arguably the best-known Christian hymn is "Amazing Grace." Its text, a poem penned in 1772 by John Newton, describes the joy and peace of a soul uplifted from despair to salvation through the gift of grace. Newton's words are also a vivid autobiographical commentary on how he was spared from both physical and spiritua ...

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  • Edwards, Whitefield, The True Nature Of Revival & Charismatics
    By: Still Waters | - http://www.puritandownloads.com/swrb/products/Edwards_-Whitefield_-the-True-Nature-of-Revival-and-the-%22Old-Time%22-Charismatics_-A-Review-of-the-Preface-to-a-Narrative-of-the-Extraordinary-Work-at-Kilsyth...-%281742%29-by-James-Fisher.html

    Welcome to the Still Waters Revival Books video book summary for "Edwards, Whitefield, the True Nature of Revival and the 'Old Time' Charismatics, A Review of the Preface to a Narrative of the Extraordinary Work at Kilsyth..." (1742) by James Fi ...

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  • The Decades Of Henry Bullinger (4 Volume Set) Part 1 Of 2
    By: Still Waters | - http://www.puritandownloads.com/swrb/products/The-Decades-of-Henry-Bullinger-%284-Volume-Set%29-Fifty-Sermons-Divided-Into-Five-Decades-Containing-the-Chief-and-Principle-Points-of-Christian-Religion-%281849%252d1852-edition%29.html

    Welcome to the Still Waters Revival Books video book summary for "The Decades of Henry Bullinger" (4 Volume Set) Fifty Sermons Divided Into Five Decades Containing the Chief and Principle Points of Christian Religion (1849-1852 edition) Part 1 of 2
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  • Henry Bullinger's Decades (4 Volume Set) Part 1 Of 2
    By: SWRB | - Welcome to the Still Waters Revival Books video book summary for "The Decades of Henry Bullinger" (4 Volume Set) Fifty Sermons Divided Into Five Decades Containing the Chief and Principle Points of Christian Religion (1849-1852 edition) Part 1 of 2

    "Henry Bullinger (1504-1575) was one of the most widely esteemed leaders of the Reformed churches, and The Decades was the most famous of his 150 treatises and manuscripts. The Decades derives its name from being a series of fifty theolog ...

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  • Slave Narratives And Religion
    By: James Holan | - From reading Slave Narratives it is easy to see that the primary thing slaves were concerned in was not their freedom, er say, but instead it was something non tangible. Slaves were interested in a way to help them survive the harsh conditions of slavery and while they thought that escape would be nice they knew it was a hard option. Instead they found a philosophical escape in Religion. In short, slaves were concerned with God and his ability to give them the relief they so desperately needed, ...
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  • Scientology, Media, Controversy - What Is It All About?
    By: Nick Broadhurst | - Historically, bold new things which changed man drew controversy and criticism. Cars, planes, internet, science, religions, were all controversial once.

    It was said man would not be able to travel faster than a horse, as God had deemed it so. Man should not fly as God had not given man wings. The Earth did not revolve around the sun as God had made the Earth the centre of the universe. Those who proclaimed the contrary were heretics, sometimes put to death.

    God never ma ...

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  • Gay Trips For Singles And Egypt
    By: Howie Holben | - As home to many sites of cultural, religious and historical importance, Egypt has attracted visitors for hundreds of years. Gay travel to Egypt can include a wide variety of activities, such as riding through the desert on the back of a camel, exploring ancient cities, gazing at the monumental Great Pyramids of Giza, taking a boat cruise on the Nile, dining and shopping in large, modern cities or wiling away an afternoon on gorgeous white sand beaches. From exploring the Temple of Edfu or the Va ...
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  • Plays Links With
    By: linksjkl | - Eliot appeared to abandon his earlier fascination with "Cleopatra and her problems" at a time when his own links of london position within the national culture had become more secure. Earlier in his career, Eliot's Hamlet criticism, in particular, was considered typical of his faults in that, as Terence Hawkes suggests, "[Eliot] seems unable to grasp the

    Plays links with a links of london items native English tradition" (Shakespeherian 79).12 However, in the ...

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  • Bethune-cookman University
    By: Peter Gitundu | - Offering 37 degrees in various streams, Bethune-Cookman University has one of the widest ranges of subjects for aspirant undergraduate students. Founded in 1978 this institute has now graduated into one of the finest in the States.

    Originally known as the Bethune Cookman College or BCC the Btehune-Cookman University is now known as BCU in brief. Offering degrees in as many as 37 streams for the students that include multiple wings of education, it has become a university offering t ...

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  • War - What Is It Good For? - Absolutely Everything
    By: Howard Jacobs | - Of course war is horrible. People say that war is to be avoided at all costs and it should always be a last resort. All other options must be completely exhausted before a country should consider sending troops (people) to fight and kill. War as an absolute last resort seems to make perfect sense.

    Unfortunately, the idea of 'war as a last resort' assumes that there are two reasonable groups or countries who can resolve differences. It assumes that all differences can be ironed o ...

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  • How Mom Can Win A Scholarship Today!
    By: Tiffany Nelson | - Most people think that scholarships are just for the super smart, or the people that have connections. This couldn't be more wrong! There are scholarships for moms available online by the thousands! You could be back in school and securing your future before you know it!

    In today's world there are scholarships available online for every type of potential student! Here is a list of the most common:

    Scholarships for women
    Scholarships for single pare ...

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  • Self Improvement And Spirituality: A Beginner's Guide
    By: Trevor Emdon | - The terms "self improvement" and "spirituality" aren't too often spoken in the same breath, but I think it is time to redress that balance. Let us be clear here: spirituality does not mean religion, (although it doesn't exclude it), and self improvement does not require you to abandon all your knowledge, history or beliefs. If you want to "improve" your dinner you might just add a little salt - you would hardly throw the whole meal away.

    To understand why self improvement and sp ...

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  • Blavatsky"€™s Message And Teaching
    By: Dr. Edi Bilimoria | - Helena Petrovna Blavatskys (HPB) task was to act as a messenger to bring the knowledge that there is a Divine Wisdom Theo-sophia as the root and basis upon which all philosophies, sciences and religions are founded and which guides the cosmos, nature and human life.

    This Divine Wisdom is variously known as the Ancient Wisdom, or Wisdom-Religion, or Esoteric Philosophy, or Perennial Philosophy, or Occult Science. All these terms allude to the fact that Theo-sophia is not a ...

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  • The Run-on Sentence: From Here To Eternity & What If Someone Doesn't Like My Cause: Bringing Out One
    By: newgensolutions8 | - If you find your sentences filled with commas, and they went from one topic to another, then you, like many people, may be guilty of writing run-on sentences.
    The run-on sentence is annoying. The run-on is boring. Most important, utilizing run-ons in your work is a sure-fire way of losing your reader.
    The run-on works in one instance if it is part of one of your characters personality. For instance, if you are writing dialogue spoken by a typical teenage girl, run-ons woul ...

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  • Jesus, In His Own Words.
    By: Larry Hilliard | - All philosophical, theological and political discourse issues from a presuppositional matrix. The communicator's ideas are characterized, influenced and motivated by a preexisting corpus of antecedent beliefs. I commence with the presupposition that Jesus understood perfectly and clearly who he was. His auto-noetic frame was accurate and complete. From such a substratum his ipsissima verba would proceed. Filtered through an Occidental mindset, in particular, a pragmatic philosophy, the words of ...
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  • Yama And Niyama
    By: Bruce Boyd | - Yama and Niyama, the misunderstood yoga

    I think nothing about yoga could be more sadly misunderstood than the principles of Yama and Niyama. As you may already know, according to an ancient and widely accepted system set down by the yogi Pantanjali, there are 8 "limbs" (astanga) of yoga, which are arranged in an order suggesting that they might be steps towards the ultimate goal of union with God. Considering that the translation of the sanskrit word "yoga" is "union", that assump ...

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  • Liberation Of Consciousness
    By: Bruce Boyd | - There is a particular mantra (word or phrase used during meditation) of which I am very fond: Baba Nam Kevalam. It is written in the sanskrit language and I have heard it translated into English many ways over the years. "God's name only" is a very simple, direct and useful one, but I tend to translate it differently for my yoga students. "Everything is an expression of God" or "Everything is an expression of the supreme consciousness." Whether that is the best translation or not, I can not say ...
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  • The Future Of Female Altruism
    By: Carolyn Moynihan | - "Take care," said the doctor at the end of one of my rare visits to her clinic. I thanked her and went off wondering idly whether this meant, "Keep working on that cholesterol reading," or whether it was just a friendly valediction I was as likely to hear from the butcher or a bank teller. Either way, it was up to me to take care of myself. That, it appears - at the risk of reading too much into a current fashion - is what we most want our family, friends, casual acquaintances and the world in g ...
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  • The Gospels As Literature: Fiction? Or Non-fiction?
    By: Jerry Richard Boone | - The Gospels are, among other things, a certain type of literature. The question is: What type? Do they display the tell-tale characteristics of fiction, or do they have more of the nitty gritty feel of reality?

    Gospel of John

    The Gospel of John has a number of personal eyewitness touches such as recalling the fragrance of Mary's pure nard perfume which she poured on Jesus' feet in the house at Bethany. And then there is the episode of Jesus writing in the dust with ...

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  • Promises To God
    By: Bruce Boyd | - If there is any practice common to all those with even the faintest belief in God, it is probably making promises to God during times of fear and suffering. The saying "there are no atheists in a foxhole" is well-known and probably quite true. Think about it for a minute. If you ask someone if he believes in God or not, you will probably get a well-supported argument of some sort, unemotionally delivered, but if you put that same person on a battlefield, bullets whizzing over his head, all of a ...
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  • The Autobiography Of Jesus
    By: Lawrence Hilliard | - All philosophical, theological and political discourse issues from a presuppositional matrix. The communicator's ideas are characterized, influenced and motivated by a preexisting corpus of antecedent beliefs. I commence with the presupposition that Jesus understood perfectly and clearly who he was. His auto-noetic frame was accurate and complete. From such a substratum his ipsissima verba would proceed. Filtered through an Occidental mindset, in particular, a pragmatic philosophy, the words of ...
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  • Rational Christian Answer To Ayn Rand
    By: Babu Ranganathan | - As a Christian I wish to respond to Ayn Rand's non-theistic and self-centered philosophy and arguments against Christian altruism. I am quite familiar with Ayn Rand's philosophy, and the fact is Ayn Rand would be totally correct if Darwinian macro-evolutionary theory were true. However, the actual and objective scientific evidence shows that there are natural limits to evolution in nature and that we are not here by chance or by macro-evolutionary processes (please read my essay "The Natural Lim ...
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  • Conservative Theologian No Longer Believes Teaching Of Eternal Torment
    By: Babu Ranganathan | - Not all conservative Christians believe that the Bible teaches or supports the traditional view of hell with its teaching of eternal torment or suffering. The Bible does teach a period of conscious punishment in hell for individual sins, but the ultimate and eternal punishment for sin itself is the eternal death (the eternal loss of life and access to immortality) for soul and body - not eternal existence in conscious torment.

    In his article "The Bible Vs. The Traditional View of ...

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  • Intelligent Design On Another Planet?
    By: Babu Ranganathan | - Imagine finding a planet where robots are programmed so that they can make other robots just like themselves from raw materials.

    Now, imagine an alien visitor coming to the planet and, after many years of studying these robots, coming to the conclusion that since science can explain how these robots work, function, and reproduce there's no reason to believe that there was an ultimate intelligent designer behind them.

    The analogy above certainly is not perfect but ...

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  • How Does My Dna Work?
    By: Babu Ranganathan | - The subject of DNA is very much in the headlines and news but very few have bothered to learn or understand just how this amazing molecule works and how it makes us what we are from head to toe.

    Haven't you ever asked yourself how you got your nose, eyes, ears, fingers, toes, and everything else? How did your DNA bring all this about? Before we answer that question we need to know just a few simple things about DNA.

    DNA is the abbreviated name for the genetic code ...

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