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Humanities Greatest Invention If you choose other, please explain.
What do you think humanities greatest invention is? Greatest is a subjective term, so please explain your choice.
To me humanities greatest invention is language and I think of greatest...
Started by MyXenocide on
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by 9 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at onlinedebate):
War Trapped by Good and Evil
May the "Forge....
Re: Humanities Greatest Invention Gun powder wasn't on the list.
Re: Humanities Greatest Invention I don't really consider Language an invention as much not directly involved in food production.
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Genetic engineering-"creating' other Humanities.
Let us suppose it becomes possible to genetically alter other species to a degree never before contemplated. By the use of, and splicing, of Human genes, non-Human species, such as apes, arboreal felines...
Started by Senmut on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at spacebattles):
Of Human genes, non-Human species, such as apes, arboreal felines, arboreal marsupials, canids at least the equal of our own, and the Human and whatever genes blended perfectly, functioning specifically stated to have human....
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Dear Carole, Why do girls – even nice girls – fall for bad boys, even when the girls in question are 37 and should know much better? My friends and I don't understand ourselves.
Carole replies :
The "dark triad" of human behaviour consists of narcissism...
Started by ymitchell on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at rationalskepticism):
What's any more dark about human behaviour than any other creature? :S Website society has nothing to do with the enivronment in which human behaviour evolved.
Not all are the same.
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A bit of background:
- I've been in my post at a British University for 7 years (first apppointment). I'm in the Humanities.
- I was entered in the last RAE.
- I've had 2 maternity leaves and a long-term period of sickness that have been bl**dy disastrious...
Started by britmom on
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by 6 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at chronicle):
The Australian Research Council has a section in each grant application where you... .
I'm in Australia rather than the UK, but here no-one would be surprised to see a gap on your CV especially if you're a woman and explain that you were on maternity leave .
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Okay, here we go...
20TH CENTURY ARTS AND HUMANITIES DRAFT!
You're choosing those pieces of art, and some people, that you think represents the best of the 20th Century. If you want to create a "team" that fits into some kind of theme, go for it.
All ...
Started by Dominic on
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by 4 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at twoplustwo):
Just to clarify, a scientist would be part of the A Philosophy/God/Religion... .
Crash #1 overall? Dom must fear crash's friends.
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Please use this thread to list stats, interviews, and results for Fall 2012 admissions. Please limit your posts to this topic to keep the results more accessible for this year's and future applicants. Good luck!
Started by Momwaitingfornew on
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by 8 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at collegeconfidential):
For the humanities and social sciences, the basic GPA and GRE scores can be supplemented by research.
I like it! Mom: Do you.
1 applicant, 1 offer.
Maybe I should apply to a humanities program.
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"Just look at us. Everything is backwards. Everything is upside down. Doctors destroy health, lawyers destroy justice, universities destroy knowledge, governments destroy freedom, the major media destroy information, and religion destroys spirituality...
Started by Raliegh Marsden on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at rationalskepticism):
If we assume that the objective is the human being and its.
This amount changes according to conditions.
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I found this article pretty weird:
http://chronicle.com/article/Straight-Queer-or-Academic-/130329/
Not for the sexual side of it so much as for the negativity attached to collaboration. Actually, I've often been surprised to find that collaborators are...
Started by totoro on
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by 12 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at chronicle):
I know folks in the humanities who collaborate, and none of this very experience as chair of a large humanities ....
What a bizarre article.
I am in the humanities, I have worked on a ton of collaborative.
The article is damned weird.
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Natselrox wrote : Agrippina wrote : Shrunk wrote :
OK, I understand now. Sorry if I was belabouring an obvious point.
No prob. You're interesting to talk to.
Which is Aggie's way of saying you're kinda cute!
Aw nats, you're still the cutest. How was that...
Started by Agrippina on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at rationalskepticism):
I am a messenger and....
Here infrequently.
He also everything much easier: No reason to fight because we just have read two different books on human.
It occurs in all people.
Principle is genetically inevitable in shaping human development.
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THIS THREAD IS FOR DRAFT PICKS ONLY!!!
All discussion of picks, questions, etc. can go in the other thread. When you post your pick here, also post a link to it in the other thread.
You're sick of this world and you want to start a new one; a new civilization...
Started by Dominic on
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by 6 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at twoplustwo):
Edited Oh, also Dom, make a Google spreadsheet that'll hold the picks and link it here .
Poor form listing a bunch of undrafteds in the OP .
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