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Author: Moss
Date: Sep 3, 2008 13:43
...accès à l'achat de terres. Une interdiction que les fondateurs de la patrie haïtenne avaient inscrite pour empêcher justement des situations comme celles du Ghana ou comme celles qui sont en préparation en Haïti d'arriver. C'est-à - dire un retour déguisé à l'esclavage. Merci de diffuser le plus largement possible cette vidéo. La vidéo : Related Link: http://blip.tv/file/957389
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Author: Doug
Date: Sep 3, 2008 00:08
... mistake of confusing timescales as well as global/local. 1978-2008 is a mere fluctuation blip in GW, which has shown a significant rise since the onset of the industrial revolution as ... reliable than surface temperature measurements. Again, 20 years is a mere blip. What makes you seriously imagine that the Met Office, with all their considerable experience and ...
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Author: Doug
Date: Sep 1, 2008 23:01
... odd mistake of confusing timescales as well as global/local. 1978-2008 is a mere fluctuation blip in GW, which has shown a significant rise since the onset of the industrial revolution as ... much more reliable than surface temperature measurements. Again, 20 years is a mere blip. What makes you seriously imagine that the Met Office, with all their considerable experience and resources,...
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Author: Immortalist
Date: Aug 30, 2008 22:41
... one direction. The arrival of winter does not mean the end of global warming. To confuse the short term blips with the long-term trend is to mistake the weather for the climate. The 2006 elections are one of those blips, a pause in the right's three-decade ascent. Permanent partisan majorities are not possible in American politics. Power ...
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Author: Graculus
Date: Aug 23, 2008 12:00
...allowed.) b. You're doing 70 on the outside lane of a dual-carriageway passing an artic. You're nearly past when he decides to start pulling out, having not seen you. You'd much rather blip the throttle and swiftly complete the pass, but you can't. Instead, having already wasted valuable time realising you can't accelerate out of the danger zone, you have to slam on the brakes, which ...
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Author: Rod Speed
Date: Aug 20, 2008 18:00
... in life. And Newton's laws continue to be very useful when the speed is nowhere near the speed of light etc. When calculating the load forces on a new bridge design, the odd quantum blip affecting an atom in a steel girder will be lost among the statistical regularity of zillions of other atomic interactions. There is a lot of science that can be done by concentrating on ...
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Author: Immortalist
Date: Aug 20, 2008 16:37
... same way, the normal laws of physics are as accurate as we need for most of the problems we face in life. When calculating the load forces on a new bridge design, the odd quantum blip affecting an atom in a steel girder will be lost among the statistical regularity of zillions of other atomic interactions. There is a lot of science that can be done by concentrating on situations so close ...
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Author: Langevinger66
Date: Aug 8, 2008 11:30
...the extreme, perhaps NO discoveries. The dynamic I think would hold in all areas...medicine, science, art...even humanitarianism which egalitarianism paradoxically springs from. The Enrons are a blip on the trend line, anomalies to the natural order of things I would argue, though self interest is always at play.- Tekst uit oorspronkelijk bericht niet weergeven - - ...
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Author: 1Z
Date: Aug 8, 2008 06:21
... discoveries due to the deficit we never experienced. Or in the extreme, perhaps NO discoveries. The dynamic I think would hold in all areas...medicine, science, art...even humanitarianism which egalitarianism paradoxically springs from. The Enrons are a blip on the trend line, anomalies to the natural order of things I would argue, though self interest is always at play.
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Author: tooly
Date: Aug 8, 2008 05:51
... discoveries due to the deficit we never experienced. Or in the extreme, perhaps NO discoveries. The dynamic I think would hold in all areas...medicine, science, art...even humanitarianism which egalitarianism paradoxically springs from. The Enrons are a blip on the trend line, anomalies to the natural order of things I would argue, though self interest is always at play.
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