Archive for December, 2011

Science & Reason on Facebook: tinyurl.com AronRa reveals a controversial new taxonomy stating that humans and other apes not only evolved directly from monkeys, but that we are in fact still monkeys right now. — Subscribe to Science & Reason: • www.YouTube.com • www.YouTube.com • www.YouTube.com • www.YouTube.com — Turns out we DID come from monkeys! In an earlier video, AronRa listed many of the taxonomic traits identifying humans as primates. In another video, he also explained why we are more specifically classified as a species of apes. But he deliberately omitted an intermediate stage between those two apparent levels, because its one that evokes so much resistance it really requires separate discussion just for that one grade alone. No-one argues whether were vertebrates or placental mammals, even though that also means were animals. The fact that were apes can now be verified just as easily. For a while, most people thought the word, ape referred only to extant non-human pongids also known as great apes. There was no consideration given to lesser apes, nor to any of the many ancient apes we kept finding fossils for. Mainstream science sources are just now starting to realize that the word, ape means a lot more than just chimpanzees, gorillas, and orangutans, and that it includes a few extinct hominids that are more humanoid than any of these. So there was a problem with our old method of classification, and it had to be fixed. Over the last two hundred and

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alchemicalarchives.blogspot.com Trialogue #15: Saving the World Esalen, California, 1991 What can be done to solve the problem of over-population and resource depletion? Could encouraging a population policy save the world without disregarding individual concerns? How do you provoke a shift in consciousness that would result in people wanting less children? Resource depletion in high-tech societies. The prejudice against only children. How could such a plan be implemented? A new way to empower women. Exploring the potential positive and negative effects of achieving zero population growth on a planetary scale. Further speculations on the impact of population policies. How a capsule that enables gender choice of offspring could make population growth plummet. Saving resources by moving people to different locations. Curbing resource depletion and overpopulation. Grassroots research projects on family dynamics. The liberation of women. Reforming people’s attitudes through family dynamics models. The role that social sciences, mathematics and myth could play in saving the world. A demographic modelling disc. Family numerology. A positive re-evaluation of the only child. A sociological research programme. Art: NASA ‘Space Junk’ Playlist… www.youtube.com

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Tune in for Ancestry.com’ Juliana Smith as she will guide you through the puzzle of common surnames and trying to find out who your ancestor is among the clutter.

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I need one starting with grandparent’s, parents, their bro/sister, their kids, and so on. Any idea where I can find one.

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i cant find any site on family trees…pleaaazzzzzzz help!?

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I wanted to trace my DNA so I sent away for the Ancestry Project Kit.

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www.freebabystuffs.net Greatest Baby Names, Funniest Baby Names, Craziest Baby Names! Great baby names abound, and many parents put a lot of consideration into the choice they make. The most common boy’s names for 2010 include Jacob, Ethan, Michael, Jayden, William, Alexander, Noah, Daniel, Aiden and Anthony. These names are in ascending order, and Jacob was the most popular boy’s name that year. For females the most popular names, starting with the first, were Isabella, Sophia, Emma, Olivia, Ava, Emily, Abigail, Madison, Chloe and Mia. A careful look at these names will easily show the impact of the Bible in many of the choices that were made. Lots of Christians choose to name their young one after their favorite biblical character. Other popular names are related to some of the many celebrities who are popular at the time. There is often an underlying meaning to these names, and that can make them unique and lend character as well. Most every name has some meaning associated with it, and the research that goes into this can be an entertaining past time by itself. Geographical regions are another good way that is commonly used in the quest for a perfect name. Many people choose to rely on their heritage in the search for a unique and fitting name. Arthurian legend is another innovative subject that can be delved into for your next child’s name. Fascinating names, and the meaning behind them, make sure that your child will never be bored, and they can spend hours

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Customize your family tree in Microsoft Word 2010 by learning a few simple formatting tricks. With these tips, you may be inspired to continue to add and trace your family tree further back.

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Learn how to search for your ancestors in the collections of historical records on Ancestry.com. Then start searching at www.ancestry.com

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