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Monthly Archives: March 2014
RESOURCES / RESSOURCES
RESOURCES How much ecosystem is required to maintain human life? Or, what species or ecological processes are essential to our survival? Or, at what point does our overwhelming presence displace so many other species that eventually we push something off … Continue reading
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INTELLIGENCE
INTELLIGENCE Intelligence assessment is the development of forecasts of behavior or recommended courses of action to the leadership of an organization, based on a wide range of available information sources both overt and covert. Assessments are developed in response to … Continue reading
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Something to Think About / Quelque chose à penser
Something to Think About In 2014 the same process of education will continue to widen to include many of other raw materials with which the United States makes its world. Many of these commodities in the U.S. are taking for … Continue reading
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Le défi pour toutes les formes de vie et de l’environnement, il faut protéger
Le défi pour toutes les formes de vie et de l’environnement, il faut protéger Au cours des années 1980, les biologistes ont commencé à l’avis que grenouille dans le monde entier, les populations étaient en baisse considérablement, même dans les … Continue reading
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The Challenge for all life forms and the Environment we must protect
The Challenge for all life forms and the Environment we must protect During the 1980s, biologists began to notice that frog populations around the world were declining drastically, even in regions that were well protected and seemingly pristine. Sharing study … Continue reading
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Daniel Clement “Dan” Dennett III
Daniel Clement “Dan” Dennett III Excerpts “If you ask the chicken-egg question—which came first—did we first get real smart so that now we could have culture? Or did we get culture and that enabled us to become smart? The answer … Continue reading
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Johann Sebastian Bach
Johann Sebastian Bach 1685.1750 was a German composer, organist, harpsichordist, violist, and violinist of the Baroque period creating over 1100 known composition. He enriched established German styles through his skill in counterpoint, harmonic and motivic organization, and the adaptation of … Continue reading
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Buddhism. / Le Bouddhisme.
Buddhism. Buddha, “the Enlightened One,” was the title given to Prince Siddhartha (ca. 563 ca. 485 or circa about or around), the Hindu prince who founded Buddhism in the sixth century B.C. It had been prophesied on his conception that … Continue reading
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