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Category Archives: Biology
Feelings and Such
Sometimes I think I’d be better off purging myself of emotion, like Mr. Spock from Star Trek. Become a creature of pure logic. That philosophy is quite attractive to me, to be honest, but it does have its limitations. I … Continue reading
Posted in Biology, General, GLBT, Personal, Philosophy, Science, Social Observations
Tagged chick flicks, fashion, female, Gender, LGBT, Love Actually, male, man, sex, shoes, shopping, Spock, Star Trek, The Devil Wears Prada, Transgender, woman
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WATCH: The Speech You’ve Been Waiting For
WATCH: The Speech You’ve Been Waiting For.
Posted in Biology, Buddhism, Christianity, Education, General, GLBT, Islam, Pagan Interest, Philosophy, Politics, Religion, Science, Shamanism, Social Observations, Unfolding Revelations, Wicca
Tagged gay rights are human rights, GLBT, HRC, LGBT, The Universal Declaration of Human Rights, UN
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Open Thread Thursday: Roger Clemens
From Wikipedia (Roger Clemens) William Roger Clemens (born August 4, 1962), nicknamed “Rocket”, is a former Major League Baseball pitcher who broke into the league with the Boston Red Sox, whose pitching staff he would help anchor for 12 years. … Continue reading
Posted in Biology, Education, General, Open Thread Thursdays, PostAWeek2011, Science, Social Observations, Technology
Tagged anabolic steroids, Astros, Boston Red Sox, Brian McNamee, Cy Young Award, doper, ERA, ESPN, federal grand jury, Majo League Baseball, Mitchell Report, MLB, New York Yankees, Nolan Ryan, Open Thread Thursdays, perjury, pitcher, postaweek2011, Roger Clemens, Steve Carlton, strikeouts, The Rocket, Toronto Blue Jays, walks, wins
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Open Thread Thursday: SATRO-ECG
From Wikipedia (SATRO-ECG) SATRO-EKG – a computer program analysing electro-cardiology signals. It is based on the SFHAM model. It facilitates the evaluation of electrical activity of myocardium, and therefore, early detection of ischemic changes in the heart. This is our … Continue reading
Posted in Biology, Education, General, Open Thread Thursdays, PostAWeek2011, Science, Technology
Tagged cardiology, heart, ischemic, myocardium, Open Thread Thursdays, postaweek2011, SARTO-ECG, SFHAM
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If I were to write a Constitution
Were I to write a Constitution, as a founding document of a country, I’d base it on the US Constitution. It would be clearly stated that the nation would be a secular nation, founded on no one religious doctrine and … Continue reading
Posted in Athena Worship, Biology, Buddhism, Business, Christianity, Crossroads, Education, Entertainment, Environment, General, GLBT, Islam, Nuclear Physics, Pagan Interest, Personal, Philosophy, Politics, PostADay2011, PostAWeek2011, Religion, Science, Shamanism, Social Observations, Technology, Unfolding Revelations, Wicca
Tagged access to health care, access to legal representation, assembly, business, Constitution, corporations, education, Equality, executive, freedom, freedom to marry, government, health, insurance, judicial, labor unions, legislative, people, postaday2011, postaweek2011, priveliges, Religion, rights, speech, taxes
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The Meaning of Acceptance
If you ask a minority, “What does acceptance mean to you?”, you might get a few varying responses. To a religious minority, say, a Wiccan in a predominantly Christian culture, acceptance might mean no proselytizing, as her family and friends … Continue reading
Posted in Biology, Christianity, Education, General, GLBT, Philosophy, Politics, PostADay2011, PostAWeek2011, Religion, Science, Social Observations
Tagged ACLU, African American, Andrew Cuomo, bisexual, black, Christianity, Christin, civil unions, Democrats, domestic partnerships, freedom, gay, gay marriage, genderqueer, GLBTQ, Green Party, HRC, lesbian, LGBTQ, minority, NYC Pride, postaday2011, postaweek2011, questioning, Republicans, SSA, Tea Party, Transgender
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Thoughts About a Sign
I wish I had snapped a pic of it, but, I saw a sign that read: “A goal without a plan is a wish.” That really resonated with me. I realized I’ve been making goals all my life, but never … Continue reading
Posted in Biology, Business, Education, General, GLBT, Personal, Philosophy, PostADay2011, PostAWeek2011, Science, Social Observations
Tagged dreams, employment, goals, jobs, LGBT, looking for a job, money, plans, postaday2011, postaweek2011, the future
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Deconstructing Romans 1:18-32
Recently, a friend on Facebook posted a long note stressing her displeasure with Christians who are anti-gay, reminding them that Jesus said “I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the father, except through me” … Continue reading
Posted in Biology, Christianity, General, GLBT, Philosophy, Politics, PostADay2011, PostAWeek2011, Religion, Science, Social Observations
Tagged bestiality, Bible, Christianity, Equality, Facebook, Genesis, GLBT, God, Hate, incest, LGBT, natural acts, Paul, pedophilia, postaday2011, postaweek2011, rape, Romans, unnatural acts
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PolitiWatch: Fred Karger (Fred Who?)
GOP candidate Fred Karger is the topic of this discussion. Herein I will lay out what information is available about Mr. Karger’s platform and a bit about his personal/public life. I will try to focus on the issues, at first, … Continue reading
Posted in Biology, Business, Christianity, Education, General, GLBT, Nuclear Physics, Philosophy, Politics, PolitiWatch, PostADay2011, PostAWeek2011, Religion, Science, Social Observations, Technology
Tagged 2012 Election, 2012 Presidential Election, Al Jezeera English, conservatives, Democrats, fiscal responsibility, Fred Karger, GOP candidate, liberal, Politics, PolitiWatch, postaday2011, postaweek2011, POTUS, Preseident Obama, pro-life, Rachel Maddow, Republican, social media, Tea Party
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