dropoffyourkeylee
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We may have interbred with Neanderthals earlier than previously thought.
by cappytan init is now thought that we have been interbreeding with neanderthals as early as 100,000 years ago.. http://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-35595661.
craziest thing i just realized: some women still breed with neanderthals up to this day.
rihanna and chris brown anyone?.
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dropoffyourkeylee
lol Anders, You've given the Awake its next article! -
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2016-2-17-Destroy Previous S-77 Forms!
by Atlantis inthese numbers and letters:--gbr659967--are the only identifying markson this boe..the "informant" who sent it said:.
"this letter came through the congregation inbox and so hasn't got theusual identifying information.
the name of the file is probably thebest way to identify it.
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dropoffyourkeylee
Surely someone can post both old and new for comparison. I've never heard of the form. It's sad that they have such a thing for shunning. -
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Prince Protoge Vanity dies at 57
by dropoffyourkeylee ini had never heard of this woman, but given prince's jw connection and this person's identification as an evangelist, is there a jw connection that anyone knows about?.
http://edition.cnn.com/2016/02/16/entertainment/vanity-denise-matthews-dead/index.html.
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dropoffyourkeylee
I had never heard of this woman, but given Prince's JW connection and this person's identification as an evangelist, is there a JW connection that anyone knows about?
http://edition.cnn.com/2016/02/16/entertainment/vanity-denise-matthews-dead/index.html
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Pioneer Identiffication Number
by Lostandfound insaw in atlantis post re pioneer school abroad this in brnch letter.
piioneer identification number.
so do publishers get one, are the jws now just numbers?.
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dropoffyourkeylee
I seem to remember having some sort of card as a pioneer, but don't recall if it had a number on it. Maybe -
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Freddy Franz, One of the smartest men of his day????
by DwainBowman inback in my teen years this story swept through jw land, that according to, the guinness book of records , freddy franz, was listed as one of the seven, most intelligent , men in the world.
dose anyone else remember this?
i remember trying to look it up, but never found anything in print, and ii point that out once or twice , and was told a co, had told about it, and he wouldn't lie!
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dropoffyourkeylee
I'll make an assertion which will no doubt find diagreement.
The JW religion exists as it is due to the influence of three persons:
William Miller
Charles Russell
Fred Franz
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Freddy Franz, One of the smartest men of his day????
by DwainBowman inback in my teen years this story swept through jw land, that according to, the guinness book of records , freddy franz, was listed as one of the seven, most intelligent , men in the world.
dose anyone else remember this?
i remember trying to look it up, but never found anything in print, and ii point that out once or twice , and was told a co, had told about it, and he wouldn't lie!
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dropoffyourkeylee
He was smarter than any of the current GB, but that's not saying much -
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Reduce people's religosity through transcranial magnetic stimulation...
by Thursday infound this interesting article in the december 2015 issue of the australasian science journal, on whether it might be possible to change a person's beliefs by stimulating their brain via transcranial magnetic stimulation (tms).. "the study by us and uk researchers recruited 38 undergraduate students, with each reporting they held significant religious beliefs and conservative political views.
participants in the experimental condition received tms to the pmfc for a period of 40 seconds, a process that reduces neural activity in this region for up to an hour.
control participants underwent a similar process, but with a low level of tms that has no effect on the functioning of the pmfc.. the researchers found that those who had received tms reported significantly less conviction in their beliefs concerning god, angels and heaven following a reminder of death than those in the non-tms control group.
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dropoffyourkeylee
Somebody call up Clayton Woodworth! -
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Is a piano inevitable?
by slimboyfat ini was at a concert last night and the presence and stature of the piano struck me.
and i thought: if the piano wasn't invented when it was, would it have been invented by someone else instead?
or if there was a world the same as our, except with a different history, would it have pianos now too or would it be modern world, similar in many respects, only without pianos?
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dropoffyourkeylee
I would say that some type of keyboard-operated stringed instrument is inevitable, but that the equal tempered scale is not. -
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Stats for assembly in La Feria TX - Saturday 2/6/16
by StarTrekAngel inattendance was 1200 in the morning, 1146 in the afternoon.
5 baptisms, mostly young girls (18-20 range) and one that look older (over 20).
cost of the assembly $8500.
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dropoffyourkeylee
5/1200 = 0.4%
This is on the low end of the ratio being reported in the last couple of years, which seems to be running 0.4% to 0.6%.
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Is a piano inevitable?
by slimboyfat ini was at a concert last night and the presence and stature of the piano struck me.
and i thought: if the piano wasn't invented when it was, would it have been invented by someone else instead?
or if there was a world the same as our, except with a different history, would it have pianos now too or would it be modern world, similar in many respects, only without pianos?
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dropoffyourkeylee
Actually the harpsichord has plucked strings too, but the point is well taken. The clavichord had struck strings. It's curious that the keyboard instrument was a product of Europe, not of the other civilization centers.