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SERA
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Posted: 10 16 2009 Post subject: cresta tattoo |
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This isn't exactly evolution. It's completely out of scale thanks to human technologies. The problem is, we're wiping out species before we understand how they might help us, like how doctors have found cures for diseases in rare tropical plants, or how scientists are inspired to solve a technology problem based on properties or behaviors in exotic animals or plants. Once we wipe them out prematurely, we lose valuable head starts, provided for free by nature, for solving our problems.You also feel great letting species go without caring if they might have invisible current value. For instance, you're ready to let toads go. What if they happen to be a key part of the insect control system in your area, and taking them out leads to flourishing populations of disease carrying insects that can now descend on you in vastly increased numbers? That's the other problem with unnaturally accelerated extinction, you may never know when you're upsetting a balance somewhere.Regular evolution happens over billions of years, not a few decades. In a long time scale, nature can maintain balances more gradually. When humans cause change this fast without compensating, there's no time for nature to compensate. Since humans depend on ecological balance for stable food supplies, clean water, health, etc. it's potentially a huge deal to be responsible for premature extinctions.
Considering Africa has the highest population growth rate out of any other continent by FAR, I don't think AIDS and malaria are doing exactly what you think they are.
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Wellesley
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Posted: 10 15 2009 Post subject: cloverleaf tattoo |
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“Truth hurts, eh?The fact is, people are willing to pay more, and forgo the iPhone because Verizon's coverage is better.They state clearly in the ad the maps are of "3G coverage," so all Apple is doing is bringing attention to their weak 3G network. I am sure Verizon is thrilled.Maybe once iPhone stops propping up AT&T with its exclusive contract, they'll be forced to actually improve their network.
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Posted: 10 14 2009 Post subject: Online casinos free play |
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I don't understand why they didn't wait until their health deteriorated. Apparently they were both still healthy. After a whole life of learning I would want to ride it out as long as I could think and move my hands. But if they wanted to do it...thats fine. Mortality sucks..
Good riddance to a racist, bigot jackass. The justice system is better off without that sort of thing. And besides I'm pretty sure a judge is there to enforce the LAW, not they're own racist views.!
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Engin
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Posted: 10 12 2009 Post subject: cloverleaf tattoo |
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I could write a thesis on this movie, seriously. There is an infinite amount of symbolism and metaphor applicable to nearly everything in life.I'm sorry you guys missed out on it.?
Haha, I was thinking the same thing. You don't even have to be a techie to know that magnets and computers get along like a cat and a running lawnmower. |
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Sahily
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Posted: 10 11 2009 Post subject: cute tattoo ideas |
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Do you do cocaine?

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Wild lion
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Posted: 10 10 2009 Post subject: corset lacing tattoo |
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Enjoy paying your fair share of that cop's bill then, and go to a townhall meeting to complain.
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ROSNANI
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Posted: 09 12 2009 Post subject: clover tattoo designs |
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Sad Day. I'd give anything to have this happen to Glenn Beck instead of Rebecca Buntun.
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Ruthann
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Posted: 09 09 2009 Post subject: cloverleaf tattoo |
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Ethel
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This is actually a good thing. It shows that Bridgestone is thinking about the whole picture and not just "what worked before".Race fans don't like to hear this, but "faster" is no longer the dominating trend in the industry, the trend is towards cost reduction, fuel efficiency, and alternative fuel sources. Couple that with the fact that minor changes no longer need to be built and stressed like they were in the days before Computer Aided Design and you have a good argument against these expensive sponsorships.That doesn't mean that motor sports are going away it also doesn't mean that they can't help manufacturers in R&D, but it means that they will have to adapt to the changing landscape just like their sponsors.Anyone interested in a look at how motor sports have evolved should watch Super Speedway.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super_SpeedwayIt's over a decade old now, but it still highlights the changes in safety and design. |
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