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Political Messages From Churches Void Tax-Free Status | The Misanthropic Principle
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The blog of a bipolar misanthrope. Vote – Next Travel Log. Political Messages From Churches Void Tax-Free Status. I don’t often post pages from the IRS website. In fact, this is my first. The title basically says it all. Any church that espouses a political opinion loses its tax exempt status. Actually, it’s not just churches. This is the reason that contributions to the ACLU are not tax deductible and never have been. This is not new. This has been the law for a very long time. Feed You can skip to the ...
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Vote – Next Travel Log | The Misanthropic Principle
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The blog of a bipolar misanthrope. Vote – Next Travel Log. Vote – Next Travel Log. I have listed each of the trips for which we have already completed our photo album in reverse order. I will also attempt to rate the photo quality for each of the trips. Please note that the photo ratings are only relative to my own photographic ability. Therefore, a rating of a 10 does NOT mean that I think my photos are the equal of Franz Lanting or other professional photographers. 10/31/2007 – India. Highlights: Cheet...
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Books | The Misanthropic Principle
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The blog of a bipolar misanthrope. Vote – Next Travel Log. Knocking on Heaven’s Door. A Brief History of Time. 8211; Stephen Hawking: The basics through relativity and quantum theory in plain language. 8211; Michio Kako: Another good basics book that probably goes a bit farther into extra dimensions than the Hawking book. Also, it taught me a bit about the cubist art movement, based on an extra dimension of space. The Trouble With Physics. Time: A Traveler’s Guide. Earth 2: The Sequel. Under A Green Sky.
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Neil deGrasse Tyson: A Brief History of Everything | The Misanthropic Principle
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The blog of a bipolar misanthrope. Vote – Next Travel Log. Neil deGrasse Tyson: A Brief History of Everything. In an astonishingly short 8.5 minutes, Neil explains it all for us lay folks. Enjoy. PS Major kudos to the sketch artist Henry Reich as well. The illustrations are amazing in their accuracy and simplicity. This entry was posted on Sunday, August 2nd, 2015 at 03:15 and is filed under science. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. Laquo; Previous Post. Next Post ». It had...
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War for Science: April 2010
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Fighting dogmatism and ignorance through science. Monday, April 5, 2010. I’ve Moved My Blog. Here’s my new blog address: http:/ warforscience.wordpress.com/. Posted by Darren Wong. Links to this post. I'm an atheist and a skeptic. I'm being very alarmed by the rise of superstition, pseudoscience, and religious fundamentalism, for only science and reason can lead to a better world. View my complete profile. Subscribe in a reader. On Sophistry and Sophism. Tiring of the Social Media Outrage.
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Possible Antihypertensive Properties of Ginseng | War for Science
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Debunking Pseudoscience and Superstition. Larr; I’ve Moved. Ldquo;Scientific Reports” from FusionExcel. Possible Antihypertensive Properties of Ginseng. April 16, 2011. Red ginseng roots being sold in a market in Jilin City, Jilin, China. Could this famous herb be a natural cure for hypertension? Ginseng (particularly Asian ginseng,. And American ginseng,. Is highly prized in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) for general vitality and as a cure for a host of ailments. In fact, the. What are Ion Channels?
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East vs. West: Malaysian vs. Kiwi Education (Part 2) – Humanistic Perspectives
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East vs. West: Malaysian vs. Kiwi Education (Part 2). February 8, 2012. 2 Strict vs. Lax Discipline. This is superfluously obvious. While in Malaysian schools you can face disciplinary action for eating a candy, in Piopio College I have had a classmate bring food (apple caramel cake, was it? Into the class after her cooking lesson to share with the class. That includes the teacher. Of course, it depends on the teacher, but you get my point. Created using Despair, Inc. Even when a student always comes to ...
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January – 2012 – Humanistic Perspectives
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Archives for January, 2012. Ldquo;Hot” and “Cold” in Chinese Medicine–A Meaningless Concept. January 29, 2012. Stop eating chocolates, you’re already on heat. Don’t eat durians and drink alcohol together, you’ll get too hot. Stop drinking iced water, you’ll get cold. You’ll be on heat if you eat more of those chilies. Those of us born in Chinese families will certainly be familiar with these well-meant advices from our parents and […]. Happy Dragon Year 2012! January 23, 2012. January 19, 2012. Yes, you ...
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East vs. West: Malaysian vs. Kiwi Education (Part 1) – Humanistic Perspectives
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East vs. West: Malaysian vs. Kiwi Education (Part 1). February 3, 2012. During July 2010, I went to New Zealand on an American Field Service (AFS). Student exchange program for 8 weeks. I lived with my awesome host family there Pākehā dad, Māori mom, and two cute little kids on their farm, with cows and sheep and stuff. Made lots of great friends too Pākehās, Māoris, and even 2 Spanish exchange students. Need I say that it was an exciting and unforgettable experience? Teacher: You don’t have to know that...
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March – 2012 – Humanistic Perspectives
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Archives for March, 2012. My First Racist Experience. March 19, 2012. 2001- Year 1 I was in my first of year of primary school. Being the geek that I was, I loved to raise my hands and tell random fun facts to the class when the teacher was teaching*. For instance, once, when the teacher was teaching the class a children’s poem about hiking, I eagerly […]. Follow HP via Email. Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new, awesome posts by email. My First Racist Experience.
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