"THE SELFISH GENE"
2006-12-30 16:18:49
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answer #1
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answered by Anger eating demon 5
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Wow, I honestly do no longer understand. it would matter on what variety of books as I study such diverse numerous issues. If I have been to go %. a e book out now (and that i grow to be already in the time of the present e book i'm in lol) it would greater effective than possibly be something approximately historic Egypt. different than that it truly is horror or faith (of all types, no longer in simple terms one variety). i'm an eclectic pagan at the instant interpreting Tameran (Egyptian) Wicca. wager it impacts it alot
2016-10-28 19:03:22
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answered by lobos 4
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The Fabric of the Cosmos by Brian Greene
2006-12-30 17:05:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Thread of Life: The Smithsonian Looks at Evolution, from the Smithsonian Institution. Quite interesting.
2006-12-30 16:18:11
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answered by iamnoone 7
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"The Universe in a Nutshell" by Stephen Hawkings
2006-12-30 16:20:18
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answered by nebtet 6
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I really haven't read much science since the dark ages. I have Hawking's book and really should read it one of these days. I think something about Quantum Physics would be fun to read.
2006-12-30 16:29:29
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answered by tonks_op 7
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Carl Sagan's Cosmos had a tremendous impact on me. It helped me to realize that there actually was intelligent life in the universe. And you gotta love those 1970's era leisure suits.
2006-12-30 16:21:24
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answered by HarryTikos 4
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Issues of Conscience...can't remember who it's by.
2006-12-30 16:17:55
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answered by rhiamon 3
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the origin of species
2006-12-30 16:17:47
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answered by Dr. Brooke 6
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im a Dawkins man myself. great stuff.
2006-12-30 16:17:34
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answered by johnny_zondo 6
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" why people believe weird things" and "The science of star trek"
2006-12-30 16:17:53
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answered by Anonymous
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