that when we think we're acting to liberate ourselves, we're usually really perpetuating our enslavement.
2006-09-26 18:33:42
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answered by student_of_life 6
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Thomas Jefferson and John Adams died on the same day, a full fifty years after the declaration of independence, July 4, 1826. Adams was the oldest ex-President in history until Ronald Reagan. Jefferson wrote the Declaration at age 33 and lived to be 83.
2006-09-26 17:06:59
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answer #2
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answered by roguetrader2000 3
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Hi..
Surround yourself, with people who respect you and treat you well :)
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Some people, make the world a special place, just by being in it;)
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We are all here, to do the best on this world that we can and should try to help others and make people happy... Being negative or regretting things is a waste of time.... We should learn from our mistakes and move on to better things... A smile is the best medicine, and telling people that they are special to you in actions rather than words....!
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Thanks, for the question!;)
My regards!
2006-09-26 17:23:35
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answered by Kimberly 6
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Karl Popper conjectured that the proper method of doing science was to attempt to prove that a theory is wrong. I have discovered a proof that he was right. The result is the following theorem: The usefulness (i.e., predictive power) of any theory derives exclusively from its refutability. Corollary: an irrefutable theory is useless: it can predict nothing.
2006-09-26 17:03:39
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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that if you count off the months on your knuckles and the spaces between you can figure which ones have 30 days and which ones have 31! Like u start on the knuckle of your index finger (this knuckle is January, it has 31 days), the next one is February is the space in between the index and birdie it has twenty eight(29 on leap years), the second knuckle is March(it has thirty one), and so on and so forth. when you get to the knuckle of your pinkie you start over with the knuckle of your index.
Cool huh?
2006-09-26 16:54:50
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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I know that it does not matter if a "fact" is true or not- it is in the telling that it become credible.
If you say a lie often enough, convincing enough, people will believe you.
Plus I know how to win the lottery
2006-09-28 12:11:45
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answer #6
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answered by NW_iq_140 2
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I find it interesting how all life meshes together. There is nothing alive that doesn't serve a purpose--even skunks. And there is always something that preys on whatever it is--even skunks. It's amazing how nature keeps in balance. Now if we could just keep from fouling it up.....
2006-09-26 16:52:20
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answered by loryntoo 7
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Lessons I learned from life:
1. There are those that are...and those that think they are.
2. There are no surprises where money is concerned.
3. Respect can be bought cheaply.
4. Your beliefs will kill you.
to name a few....
2006-09-26 17:03:12
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answered by Anonymous
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The most interesting thing I know is Aristotle's missing lecture on catharsis.
It's an "idea" that I correctly interpolated after extensive research of my own experience of catharsis.
2006-09-26 16:42:38
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answered by urbancoyote 7
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Ice water injected in the ear (has to be the proper side) temporarily halts paralysis denial.
2006-09-26 17:06:56
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answered by Anonymous
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The most interesting thing I know is yet to be - it will be in the future - I keep learning and growing and knowing and not knowing and growing and learning.
2006-09-27 01:13:17
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answered by happy inside 6
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