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April 23rd, 2008
In the 1950’s, Director of the Baghdad Museum, Wilhelm Konig, reported the discovery of an electric battery dating to be approximately 2,000 years old. If you have not heard about this sensational discovery I am not totally surprised. It did not fit in with the established evolutionary viewpoint, and most archaeologists did not want to know about it. They hoped it would just go away. |
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April 23rd
Exploring these term’s ethical issuesAbout 15 years ago, hardly anyone knew about the terms “hacker” or “cracker,” but since the internet has become more popular—so have these two terms. However, the exact meaning of these terms, especially the term “hacker,” has been controversial. Concerning this controversy, some ethical questions arise. For example, is it ethical to be a “hacker” to earn a living? |
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Webmaster known as WeirdHamster or Jeremy Ham: I like the term WeirdHamster because my last name is Ham and I am weird. I think it just goes together really well. About Jeremy Ham |
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There has been an increasing number of twin births in this country. In the year 2000, 119,000 twins were born—that comes to nearly 3% of all births (NAESP Website)! Obviously, there is a huge fascination with twins. With this in mind, the following article will explore the facts regarding the uniqueness of twins. |
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April 19th
Working for Christ through Answers in Genesis, I speak and correspond with quite a few people on a daily basis. Most are Christians and one of the most common things I hear from my brothers and sisters in Christ is something like: “Bodie, I have this great evidence that proves that the Bible is true…” |
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