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Never-go-hungry omelet | Cooking Classes Daily
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Just another WordPress.com weblog. Laquo; Hello world! Welcome to the first cooking lesson on my blog. I teach cooking for my profession so you can trust me to help you to become an accomplished cook. My aim for you is that you enjoy the process of making the dishes and are ok with making mistakes which I believe is part of the learning process. So here we go, please let me know if you succeed or not, I am also happy if you would like a particular recipe just ask and I will try to include it. This entry ...
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The Nature of Nature By Oskar. | Non-Linear Thinking
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We think. You learn. The Nature of Nature By Oskar. A number of possibilities for a definition of ‘nature’ have been proposed. The first I will examine is ‘Wilderness, a physical area unaffected by humanity’. While it is true that some environments can clearly be seen to have been further affected by humans than others, the impossibility to draw a line makes this definition of nature unrealistic. I hope that we can see fit to choose the latter option. This essay is far from perfect or complete, I am usin...
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Atheism is semantically erroneous | Non-Linear Thinking
https://nonlinearthinking.wordpress.com/2009/09/03/atheism-is-semantically-erroneous
We think. You learn. Atheism is semantically erroneous. Now that this post’s title has gathered your attention, let me draw your attention to a rather excellent quote:. I’m a polyatheist there are many gods I don’t believe in. 8211; Dan Fouts. Pantheism is more curious. Spinoza espoused his own version of this and touched on the idea that perhaps pantheism is a precursor for atheism. Dawkins takes this one step further and I quote:. 8211; Richard Dawkins. Feed You can leave a response. From your own site.
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Finding, Making and Killing time | Non-Linear Thinking
https://nonlinearthinking.wordpress.com/2009/09/18/finding-making-and-killing-time
We think. You learn. Finding, Making and Killing time. James Hutton (arguably the first modern geologist) said: “…there is not vestige of a beginning, no prospect of an end.” He was criticized, as he was thought to be implying that time was infinite, but my interpretation is that (like any good scientist) he simply didn’t know about such philosophical matters . He simply knew that time (and by extension Earth processes) was old beyond human reckoning. Of course, when you move away from such. Time is an a...