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10 years of Gene Expression
Does brain plasticity trump innateness?
What men & women what
Also, Diarmuid had that love spot, so he would give her the sexiest son. I believe cuckolding another man was a good way to spread your genes (maybe she would have been better of to cuckold the old man).
Could it be that Grainne's father was reducing her fitness to increase his own inclusive fitness by forging an alliance through marriage to a powerful man?
When I was a moron
But they didn't, because they thought that the Iraqis would love us for blessing them with democracy, because they are part of the problem themselves. So the right position, even for somebody who agrees with your analysis, would have been to oppose the war, because it was obvious from the start that it was doomed to failure if we couldn't actually win hearts and minds. And, to me, it was obvious by May 2003, when it was clear that we were letting Iraq's infrastructure fall apart and their unemployment to go the roof, that there was no way we were going to win any hearts and minds.
Your position is sort of like saying that it's obvious that Ruth Bader Ginsburg needs pancreatic surgery, so let's give an epileptic three-year-old a butter knife and let him have at it.
Back to the main topic of the post, I feel the same way about the things I thought in that era (but at least I didn't support the Iraq War!), but how do we know we're any smarter now? I suppose we won't have to face up to our current errors in 5 years, because the burning issue of the day is the economy, and both sides will say they were right no matter what happens.
Hairlessness, kin selection and sexual selection
Baron-Cohen on Autism
Lead, Crime, and a decent newspaper article on methodology
10 words to secure the future for evolution
“Men, Women, and Ghosts in Science”
Under certain assumptions, the most trivial differences could even lead to perfect segregation without discrimination. A forteriori, this holds if the male-female differences are larger.
Nordic beauty wins again!
I dont understand why people find northern europeans like sweedes so attractive. I think alot of them look like trolls. But Finland has the highest occurance of troll looks. I think mary kate and ashley olsen have some scandinavian blood. Treasure troll girls ewww.
One vision of the liberal arts
In contrast, I would argue that the choice of required humanities and social science courses at Caltech and MIT are much more serious and fundamental than the typical core at lost of state schools and some weaker LACs.
As for science, no one can be said to have any exposure to real science without taking at least one serious math and one serious physics class. By that I mean, serious calculus with some axiomatic proofs and serious physics that requires some derivations based on the calculus rather than formula memorization. The hardest part of modern science to grasp is the link between "ideas" and precise, though abstract mathematical expression.
Oh and I'd support Shakespeare, traditional western history, and Microeconomics for scientists as well.
Yeah, that would be a real core. U of Chicago could probably do it with a slight tweak to their curriculum. But then, fun would probably have to die before reaching Chicago.
Genetics in the Movies
Ancient Britons
Still not afraid…
Lustrous Sepharad
SCOTS WHA HAE…
Out of curiosity, what monograph on Charles Martel did you read?
Perhaps some Franks began to adopt Francien soon after conquering Gaul (see below). Like you, I've never come across a reference to what languages Charles Martel himself spoke. Might Gregory of Tours shed any light on the subject?
From http://www.alsintl.com/languages/french1.htm:
"The invasion of Gaul in the 400’s AD by Germanic tribes (including the so-called “Franks”) fleeing nomadic attackers from central Asia resulted in a loss of military control by Rome and led to the establishment in of a new, Frankish ruling class whose mother tongue was, of course, not Latin. Their adaptation to the speaking of popular Latin by the indigenous population tended to impose, by authoritative example, a pronunciation that retained a marked Germanic flavor – notably in the vowel sounds that can still be heard in the French of the present day (the modern French “u” and “eu”, for instance, remain very close to the modern German “ü” and “ö”– sounds unknown to any other modern language descended from Latin)."
Nobel Prizes announced
Diana, Two Jews in physics, Abrikosov and Ginzburg. See www.jinfo.org

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