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![]() Seattle Post Intelligencer | Strategic VP decision exposes Democratic nominee as green Indianapolis Star, United States - Matthew Tully's Aug. 30 column, "McCain's VP pick has many scratching their heads," concluded that Sarah Palin wasn't selected based on her qualifications ... Video: Joe Biden On Palin's Speech Pick underscores Obama's misstep Editorial: Time to get serious about campaigns |
![]() Washington Post | Katsidis edged out in split decision ABC Online, Australia - Australian boxer Michael Katsidis has lost the International Boxing Organisation (IBO) lightweight title to American Juan Diaz on a split decision in ... Boxer Katsidis loses on split decision Diaz wins split decision against Katsidis Diaz takes IBO lightweight belt via split decision |
It was McCain's decision Arizona Republic, AZ - The debate should focus on the decision-making of the two established, top-of-the-ticket candidates. Millions of people, in each party, evaluated the ... |
![]() The Republican - MassLive.com | Elms College in Chicopee celebrates decision The Republican - MassLive.com, MA - The decision didn't come easy. There were student protests, meetings, studies, focus groups, workshops and heated debates. Where would the men live? ... |
Kim Edges Brown in Controversial Decision; 'Batman' Roars Past Tavares Sherdog.com - Kim (11-0-1) remained undefeated in his second Octagon appearance, as he captured a controversial split decision at Brown’s expense, threatening him with a ... |
![]() Washington Post | Decision sound; Taylor needed Roanoke Times, VA - And we were all reminded why Tech coach Frank Beamer made the decision he did this week about his quarterbacks. At the moment the house blitz came, ... Hokies have decision to make at QB |
![]() Sovo.com | Decision 2008: Palin might help reshape GOP image. . . Sun-Sentinel.com, FL - For a while, it looked like Florida Gov. Charlie Crist might grab the number two spot on the Republican ticket. He came out for John McCain shortly before ... Palin: Friend or Foe? would you hire Sarah Palin |
Schools Delays Makeup-Day Decision Until Storm Season Fades Tampa Tribune, FL - ... school days due to Tropical Storm Fay, Superintendent Wally Cox is waiting for the hurricane season to settle before making any makeup day decisions. ... |
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LF authorises Buddhadeb to take decision on Singur issue Press Trust of India, India - Kolkata, Sept 7 (PTI) The Left Front today authorised West Bengal Chief Minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee to take a decision on the Singur issue and said it ... |
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'Pandoras Box' is an exposition of the supposedly controversial scenario that genetic engineering has put us in. James Watson seems to think there's nothing wrong with almost every form of modification , from making women prettier to making children smarter. I'm sure he would support allowing people to grow sex organs with fingers, ears with nostrils and a single heart lung device instead of the bulky twos...but he doesn't mention that directly. But we also get to see that some of society's most remarkable artists were deeply troubled , manic depressives...traits that are viewed negatively and hence,which could be fixed. So in introducing this, the argument goes, a lot of society's great figures may never be born.So who has got the right point here? There are two serious caveats in the last argument: First, it is not being imposed by society on all people, it is just a choice, thus ALL manic depressives won't be eliminated. Secondly, we could state that it's a shame Louis De Broglie didn't have kids and enrich society, or that Albert Einstein didn't produce children with someone other than Maric, which may have led to healthier and smarter kids...but the fact is a lot of could have happened , should have happened scenarios from society pops up..we just have to deal with the fact that reality as far as we can tell is random and out of our control as far as forming a utopia goes.People make decisions every day, and in MOST cases it results in them ensuring what's best for them and not society in general...it involves playing it safe and not fearlessly taking risks to improve oneself and consequently improve society. On the time scale of seconds we allow individual choices to be given very high priority in most democratic societies, and this is a very wise position society has indeed.I see no controversy in allowing the choice out there for people to opt for. Society should be such that it provides facilities for most people and be as liberal a framework as possible, i.e least imposing on other peoples lives. Abortion, stem cell research and genetic engineering are not really controversial, as the supposed harm that it does is vastly outweighed by the actual good. By aborting a fetus for instance , if we really weigh the two sides what you will see is it makes more sense to allow for abortions than the opposite. The baby feels virtually no pain, even uptil the 2nd trimester ..as the brain cells to experience it aren't developed yet. It is highly improbable that this child would have grown to become something "great", but it is CERTAIN it allowed a mother to go back to a state she wanted for , and not live with unfortunate circumstancial consequences...anything from the consequence of being raped , to having done it without a condom. In this regard I do agree with Watson who states that the needs of the individual should be given preference. It is hard not to agree, for the individual is real, exists and should have the power to allow for his/her life to be run in any way the person chooses, provided it does not come at too high a cost. In this sense, by giving all individuals a higher weight for their opinion and choice, than fetuses and stem cells ..or an unborn childs genetic makeup, all controversy disappears and once again society becomes a structure to serve individuals of that society and nothing more.
Author: LupineLooPine
Keywords: pandora box watson genetic engineering manic depressive
Added: September 7, 2008
'Pandoras Box' is an exposition of the supposedly controversial scenario that genetic engineering has put us in. James Watson seems to think there's nothing wrong with almost every form of modification , from making women prettier to making children smarter. I'm sure he would support allowing people to grow sex organs with fingers, ears with nostrils and a single heart lung device instead of the bulky twos...but he doesn't mention that directly. But we also get to see that some of society's most remarkable artists were deeply troubled , manic depressives...traits that are viewed negatively and hence,which could be fixed. So in introducing this, the argument goes, a lot of society's great figures may never be born.So who has got the right point here? There are two serious caveats in the last argument: First, it is not being imposed by society on all people, it is just a choice, thus ALL manic depressives won't be eliminated. Secondly, we could state that it's a shame Louis De Broglie didn't have kids and enrich society, or that Albert Einstein didn't produce children with someone other than Maric, which may have led to healthier and smarter kids...but the fact is a lot of could have happened , should have happened scenarios from society pops up..we just have to deal with the fact that reality as far as we can tell is random and out of our control as far as forming a utopia goes.People make decisions every day, and in MOST cases it results in them ensuring what's best for them and not society in general...it involves playing it safe and not fearlessly taking risks to improve oneself and consequently improve society. On the time scale of seconds we allow individual choices to be given very high priority in most democratic societies, and this is a very wise position society has indeed.I see no controversy in allowing the choice out there for people to opt for. Society should be such that it provides facilities for most people and be as liberal a framework as possible, i.e least imposing on other peoples lives. Abortion, stem cell research and genetic engineering are not really controversial, as the supposed harm that it does is vastly outweighed by the actual good. By aborting a fetus for instance , if we really weigh the two sides what you will see is it makes more sense to allow for abortions than the opposite. The baby feels virtually no pain, even uptil the 2nd trimester ..as the brain cells to experience it aren't developed yet. It is highly improbable that this child would have grown to become something "great", but it is CERTAIN it allowed a mother to go back to a state she wanted for , and not live with unfortunate circumstancial consequences...anything from the consequence of being raped , to having done it without a condom. In this regard I do agree with Watson who states that the needs of the individual should be given preference. It is hard not to agree, for the individual is real, exists and should have the power to allow for his/her life to be run in any way the person chooses, provided it does not come at too high a cost. In this sense, by giving all individuals a higher weight for their opinion and choice, than fetuses and stem cells ..or an unborn childs genetic makeup, all controversy disappears and once again society becomes a structure to serve individuals of that society and nothing more.
Author: LupineLooPine
Keywords: pandora box watson genetic engineering manic depressive
Added: September 7, 2008
'Pandoras Box' is an exposition of the supposedly controversial scenario that genetic engineering has put us in. James Watson seems to think there's nothing wrong with almost every form of modification , from making women prettier to making children smarter. I'm sure he would support allowing people to grow sex organs with fingers, ears with nostrils and a single heart lung device instead of the bulky twos...but he doesn't mention that directly. But we also get to see that some of society's most remarkable artists were deeply troubled , manic depressives...traits that are viewed negatively and hence,which could be fixed. So in introducing this, the argument goes, a lot of society's great figures may never be born.So who has got the right point here? There are two serious caveats in the last argument: First, it is not being imposed by society on all people, it is just a choice, thus ALL manic depressives won't be eliminated. Secondly, we could state that it's a shame Louis De Broglie didn't have kids and enrich society, or that Albert Einstein didn't produce children with someone other than Maric, which may have led to healthier and smarter kids...but the fact is a lot of could have happened , should have happened scenarios from society pops up..we just have to deal with the fact that reality as far as we can tell is random and out of our control as far as forming a utopia goes.People make decisions every day, and in MOST cases it results in them ensuring what's best for them and not society in general...it involves playing it safe and not fearlessly taking risks to improve oneself and consequently improve society. On the time scale of seconds we allow individual choices to be given very high priority in most democratic societies, and this is a very wise position society has indeed.I see no controversy in allowing the choice out there for people to opt for. Society should be such that it provides facilities for most people and be as liberal a framework as possible, i.e least imposing on other peoples lives. Abortion, stem cell research and genetic engineering are not really controversial, as the supposed harm that it does is vastly outweighed by the actual good. By aborting a fetus for instance , if we really weigh the two sides what you will see is it makes more sense to allow for abortions than the opposite. The baby feels virtually no pain, even until the 2nd trimester ..as the brain cells to experience it aren't developed yet. It is highly improbable that this child would have grown to become something "great", but it is CERTAIN it allowed a mother to go back to a state she wanted for , and not live with unfortunate circumstantial consequences...anything from the consequence of being raped , to having done it without a condom. In this regard I do agree with Watson who states that the needs of the individual should be given preference. It is hard not to agree, for the individual is real, exists and should have the power to allow for his/her life to be run in any way the person chooses, provided it does not come at too high a cost. In this sense, by giving all individuals a higher weight for their opinion and choice, than fetuses and stem cells ..or an unborn childs genetic makeup, all controversy disappears and once again society becomes a structure to serve individuals of that society and nothing more.
Author: LupineLooPine
Keywords: pandora box watson genetic engineering manic depressive
Added: September 7, 2008
Summary:This video shows what happened in 5.18 and 6.01, but here Brooke is The Queen Of Hearts.After he called Peyton Lucas starts thinking about Brooke (memories & dreams). Soon he starts doubting his decision and daydrems about picking a card when Brooke shows up in his dream. Then he wakes up and talks to the real Gus. While he still wants to believe that he made the right choice (& thinks that he knows it), Gus tells him that he doesn't have a choice, but made a good one (NOT the right one). Because he's not ready yet for the real Queen Of Hearts (=Brooke). And when he sees Peyton coming, he's kind of disappointed. And his daydream continues: He picks a card and it's The Queen Of Hearts (=Brooke). But it's too late (for now) as he already made a (rushed) decision [Peyton]. But sometimes you make wrong choices before true love can find you. So keep the faith for the rest of season 6 ;-)Song: There You'll Be (Faith Hill)I own nothing. No copyright infringement intended.Credits:treehillfan.comBrooke-Lucas.orgSophia-B.org
Author: MrsDavisScott
Keywords: Brucas Brooke Lucas One Tree Hill OTH BL The Queen Of Hearts 5.18 6.01 601 6x01 wrong choice There You'll Be
Added: September 7, 2008
Summary:This video shows what happened in 5.18 and 6.01, but here Brooke is The Queen Of Hearts.After he called Peyton Lucas starts thinking about Brooke (memories & dreams). Soon he starts doubting his decision and daydrems about picking a card when Brooke shows up in his dream. Then he wakes up and talks to the real Gus. While he still wants to believe that he made the right choice (& thinks that he knows it), Gus tells him that he doesn't have a choice, but made a good one (NOT the right one). Because he's not ready yet for the real Queen Of Hearts (=Brooke). And when he sees Peyton coming, he's kind of disappointed. And his daydream continues: He picks a card and it's The Queen Of Hearts (=Brooke). But it's too late (for now) as he already made a (rushed) decision [Peyton]. But sometimes you make wrong choices before true love can find you. So keep the faith for the rest of season 6 ;-)Song: There You'll Be (Faith Hill)I own nothing. No copyright infringement intended.Credits:treehillfan.comBrooke-Lucas.orgSophia-B.org
Author: MrsDavisScott
Keywords: Brucas Brooke Lucas One Tree Hill OTH BL The Queen Of Hearts 5.18 6.01 601 6x01 wrong choice There You'll Be
Added: September 7, 2008
Summary:This video shows what happened in 5.18 and 6.01, but here Brooke is The Queen Of Hearts.After he called Peyton Lucas starts thinking about Brooke (memories & dreams). Soon he starts doubting his decision and daydrems about picking a card when Brooke shows up in his dream. Then he wakes up and talks to the real Gus. While he still wants to believe that he made the right choice (& thinks that he knows it), Gus tells him that he doesn't have a choice, but made a good one (NOT the right one). Because he's not ready yet for the real Queen Of Hearts (=Brooke). And when he sees Peyton coming, he's kind of disappointed. And his daydream continues: He picks a card and it's The Queen Of Hearts (=Brooke). But it's too late (for now) as he already made a (rushed) decision [Peyton]. But sometimes you make wrong choices before true love can find you. So keep the faith for the rest of season 6 ;-)Song: There You'll Be (Faith Hill)I own nothing. No copyright infringement intended.Credits:treehillfan.comBrooke-Lucas.orgSophia-B.org
Author: MrsDavisScott
Keywords: Brucas Brooke Lucas One Tree Hill OTH BL The Queen Of Hearts 5.18 6.01 601 6x01 wrong choice There You'll Be
Added: September 7, 2008
Summary:This video shows what happened in 5.18 and 6.01, but here Brooke is The Queen Of Hearts.After he called Peyton Lucas starts thinking about Brooke (memories & dreams). Soon he starts doubting his decision and daydrems about picking a card when Brooke shows up in his dream. Then he wakes up and talks to the real Gus. While he still wants to believe that he made the right choice (& thinks that he knows it), Gus tells him that he doesn't have a choice, but made a good one (NOT the right one). Because he's not ready yet for the real Queen Of Hearts (=Brooke). And when he sees Peyton coming, he's kind of disappointed. And his daydream continues: He picks a card and it's The Queen Of Hearts (=Brooke). But it's too late (for now) as he already made a (rushed) decision [Peyton]. But sometimes you make wrong choices before true love can find you. So keep the faith for the rest of season 6 ;-)Song: There You'll Be (Faith Hill)I own nothing. No copyright infringement intended.Credits:treehillfan.comBrooke-Lucas.orgSophia-B.org
Author: MrsDavisScott
Keywords: Brucas Brooke Lucas One Tree Hill OTH BL The Queen Of Hearts 5.18 6.01 601 6x01 wrong choice There You'll Be
Added: September 7, 2008
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