chimera
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2006-11-16 13:04:51
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Saw a show about it on court TV or something. They took a lady's baby away even thought they watched her birth it , because she was Chimera and had a double set of DNA.
2006-11-16 13:23:35
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answer #2
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answered by Mrs. Wizard 3
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The belief in god is real, whether one is christian, jewish, or muslim. God though, isn't real, so praying to "him" is about as useful as wishing on a star or asking your teddy bear for a magic bicycle. If the hijackers thought they had god on their shoulder telling them to destroy the WTC then they went to their demise happy, and if their victims found comfort in praying to their version of the same god in the hope they'd be in heaven before the devil knew they were dead then we can suppose they found some measure of comfort in that. Presumably there were rational thinkers on the planes too, who understood the inevitability of death and that no amount of magical thinking would change that. On at least one of the planes (UA93) was Todd Beamer and Thomas Burnett who in spite of their religious convictions didn't just sit and wait for heaven to happen, Neither did Jeremy Glick (jewish) or Mark Bingham (known otherwise as a gay rugby player). These four heroes attempted to salvage the situation after the hijack and you can be sure they weren't doing it for god. Trying to define the tragedy of the 9/11 flights as a struggle between differing beliefs in the same god is offensive when the reality is that there was a real human drama unfolding, with altruistic people doing their damnedest for their fellow man. The same could be said of the 343 NYC Firefighters lost that day, along with other first responders and countless other stories that will remain forever unknown. To pretend this was all about whose prayers were strongest is offensive beyond belief.
2016-05-21 21:43:29
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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It is spelled CHIMERA like the three headed monster in greek mythology (the one with a head of a goat and lion and a snake for a tail). Yes, it is out there.
2006-11-16 13:06:24
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answer #4
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answered by Just another 2D character online 3
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Genetic Research scientists make mouse chimeras.
I'd imagine that people can be chimeras, too, but I think this would be a very rare occurence.
2006-11-17 09:32:34
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answer #5
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answered by naike_10021980 2
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