From The Stone which is a forum for contemporary philosophers on issues both timely and timeless
Morals Without God?
Can we envision a world without God? Would this world be good?
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05
Dec
2010
From DelancyPlace.com
An excerpt from
Title: A World Undone
Author: G.J. Meyer
Publisher: Delta
Date: Copyright 2006 by G.J. Meyer
Pages: 3-5
...the marriage of the hapless Archduke Franz Ferdinand, whose famous assassination on a trip to Bosnia with his wife Sophie led directly to World War I. Franz married for love, against the preference of his uncle the Emperor, and his wife had to live in humiliation as a consequence: ....
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05
Dec
2010
With the opening of the Erie Canal in 1825, New York vaulted past Philadelphia as the largest city and busiest port in America. The economic importance of canals had been amply demonstrated in England in such projects as the Bridgewater Canal in 1761, and numerous major canals had been proposed in the U.S. However the scale of a canal from the Hudson to Lake Erie was unprecedented
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03
Dec
2010
WHEN the Nobel prizewinning physicist Richard Feynman died in 1988, his blackboard carried the inscription, "What I cannot create, I do not understand." By that measure, biologists still have a lot to learn, because no one has yet succeeded in turning a chemical soup into a living, reproducing, evolving life form...... but - well read on
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10
Nov
2010
Mo Shaoping, a human rights lawyer, shown above in 2008, was stopped from from leaving China on Tuesday on charges that his departure might endanger national security
Wed
03
Nov
2010
Axolotl
(Ambystoma mexicanum)
Home: Mexico
Size: 15-45 centimetres (5.9-18 in)
Discovered: Unclear
The Axolotl is the best-known of the Mexican neotenic mole salamanders belonging to the Tiger Salamander complex. Larvae of this species fail to undergo metamorphosis, so the adults remain
aquatic and gilled. They are science's aquatic lab rats due to the fact they can regenerate most body parts with ease, among other things. They are commonly kept as pets in the United States,
Great Britain, Australia, Japan (when sold they are known as Wooper Rooper).
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02
Nov
2010
Recently, an Al Jazeera online correspondent launched an investigation into the BP oil spill and the illnesses linked to the dispersants used along the Gulf Coast. While this isn't necessarily new news, the fact that this story is being reported by Al Jazeera instead of the NY Times, Washington Post or WSJ speaks volumes.
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2010
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Oct
2010
This is a different sort of entry into the discusssion blog. It is a somewhat personal note. However, it charts the course Martha and I sometimes follow to enjoy our world more.
Tue
26
Oct
2010
It's a story you've likely never heard. It is a story told through the faces of Albanian Muslims who risked their own lives to live by a code of faith and honor called Besa.
By Leisa Zigman
from: http://www.ksdk.com/news/local/story.aspx?storyid=222601&catid=3
A video is present on this URL which is very much worth looking at.
Tue
19
Oct
2010
Someone sent me a set of pictures in QQ E-Mail. The defining characteristics of the mail are Chinese, a language with which I am not familiar. So I use Google's Translator. It does a poor job.
The gist of the message before the pictures appears to reflect my feelings well, and the pictures are so good, that I wanted to preserve them on my blog.
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19
Oct
2010
From The Stone which is a forum for contemporary philosophers on issues both timely and timeless
Morals Without God?
Can we envision a world without God? Would this world be good?
Mon
18
Oct
2010
Photostream: September in Full
Check out
behind the scenes photos from September 2010.
President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama walk along the Colonnade of the White House, Sept. 21, 2010. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza)
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17
Oct
2010
Muscat, Oct 17 (ONA)-The celebrations to mark the Omani Woman's Day, which falls on October 17th each year, commenced today by organizing the Omani Woman Forum "A partner in Development" at Al Bustan Palace Hotel, under the auspices of Dr. Ali bin Mohammed bin Moosa, Deputy Chairman of the CBO Board of Governors and Chairman of the Tender Board and lasts for two days.
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17
Oct
2010
The government operates the main broadcasters. The first private radio station launched in 2007.
The use of satellite receivers is permitted, and stations from Saudi Arabia, the UAE and Yemen may be picked up. The BBC broadcasts on FM in Salalah, in the south.
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2010
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2010
The oldest independent state in the Arab world, Oman is one of the more traditional countries in the Gulf region and was, until the 1970s, one of the most isolated.
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Sep
2010
From Delanceyplace.com. E-Mail received 09/17/10 in USA.
This is a passage from Teach Like a Champion by Doug Lemov.
In today's excerpt - error is normal, and making mistakes is a necessary part of learning.
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15
Sep
2010
It might seem odd to think of pre-kindergarten toddlers as students in need of teachers, but the latest research suggests that some form of instruction may help children to better prepare for school.
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13
Sep
2010
Times of Oman
Reuters 01 September 2010 09:46:56 Oman Time
WASHINGTON: As U.S. companies shed millions of workers during the recession, the CEOs who laid off the most people brought home pay that was significantly higher than that of their peers, a study released on Thursday found.
Mon
13
Sep
2010
DADU: Six weeks after the start of Pakistan's devastating floods, waters pouring into a lake in southern Pakistan are threatening several towns and forcing tens of thousands of people to flee, officials said on Monday.
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12
Sep
2010
I have had some experience with the new Jimdo / Bright Lights discussion area, and have some comments about it. Because we have no pressure on response we have no way of evaluating whether this group is worthwhile or not.
Sat
11
Sep
2010
Do you believe it?----Meeting a beautiful woman can be bad for your health, scientists have found! Let's see!
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11
Sep
2010
This is a wonderful poem to all the young by Rudyard Kipling.
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09
Sep
2010
TIME: News Feed by Allie Townsend, September 9, 2010
The Chinese government is beginning to rethink its famed one-child limit as it begins to lift the restriction in five provinces with low birth rates.
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09
Sep
2010
Time Magazine By Adam Cohen Wednesday, Sep. 08, 2010
Mike asked me to post this (Roger).
Daniel Millis, a volunteer with the faith-based organization No More Deaths, was arrested in 2008 for littering. His crime: leaving bottles of drinking water on trails near the Arizona-Mexico border so immigrants walking through the desert would not die of thirst.
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08
Sep
2010
September 7, 2010
THE GRAND DESIGN
By Stephen Hawking and Leonard Mlodinow
Illustrated. 198 pages. Bantam Books/Random House. $28.
Stephen Hawking, the most revered scientist since Einstein, is a formidable mathematician and a formidable salesman. “I want my books sold on airport bookstalls,” he has impishly declared, and he’s learned how to put them there.
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08
Sep
2010
Katie Drummond
Contributor
AOL News Surge Desk
(Aug. 11) -- A new, drug-resistant superbug has spread from India to the U.K., and health experts are warning that it could become a worldwide
health hazard.
An enzyme called New Delhi metallo-beta-lactamase, or NDM-1, is the culprit in question. NDM-1 is found inside bacteria, like E. coli, and makes them extremely virulent and resistant to most antibiotics.
But how is the bacteria transmitted, and are Americans at risk? Surge Desk checks it out.
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08
Sep
2010
The Huffington Post 9/7/10
TOKYO — Japan has confirmed the nation's first case of a new gene in bacteria that allows the microorganisms to become drug-resistant superbugs, detected in a man who had medical treatment in India, a Health Ministry official said Tuesday.
The gene, known as NDM-1, was found in a Japanese man in his 50s, Kensuke Nakajima said.
Researchers say the gene – which appears to be circulating widely in India – alters bacteria, making them resistant to nearly all known antibiotics.
Drug-resistant bacteria are not new. Many bacteria are resistant to the world's first antibiotic, penicillin, as well as successive generations of drugs. Excessive use and improper use of antibiotics have exacerbated the problem and led to the emergence of superbugs.
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04
Sep
2010
by Stephen Hawking and Leonard Mlodinow.
Why is there something instead of nothing?
Why do we exist?
Why does this particular set of laws govern our universe and not some other set?
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02
Sep
2010
THURSDAY Sep 02, 2010 08:12 ET India widens security crackdown to Google,Skype By ERIKA KINETZ, Associated Press AP
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01
Sep
2010
We moved office at the end of August with loads of office supplies including lockfast,office seatings and so on. We hired a moving company to move and transport. As soon as the porters reached our apartment, they were astonished to see lots of heavy things. Things were so many that may not be contained in a wagon whose capacitance were 1.5 Litre though.
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31
Aug
2010
Q: What does "Third World America" mean?
From The Huffington Post. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/08/24/what-is-third-world-ameri_n_693444.html
A third world country is one characterized by poverty, political instability and low standards of living. In a third world country there is no middle class, only an elite upper class living off the fat of a predominant lower class.
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Aug
2010
Copiapo, Chile (CNN) -- The 33 miners trapped inside a Chilean mine since August 5 have been told for the first time that they could be stuck underground for as long as four months, the head of the rescue operation said Friday.
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2010
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2010
http://www.accuweather.com/blogs/news/story/35925/severe-flooding-hits-china-and.asp Aug 22, 2010; 11:40 AM ET
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22
Aug
2010
China’s Ivy League Is No Place For Peasants.
As China tries to graduate from the world’s factory to a nation with a strong middle class, its peasants still aren’t ready to make the leap.
Tue
17
Aug
2010
http://www.accuweather.com/blogs/news/story/35585/russia-to-see-relief-from-dead.asp
The deadly spell of heat and smog will finally come to an end this week across western Russia.
Tue
17
Aug
2010
Thanks to Frontier we have many wonderful shots of the floods in Pakistan showing the misery and desparation of the people there.
Thank you Frontier.
Tue
17
Aug
2010
NEW YORK TIMES
August 15, 2010
SHANGHAI — After three decades of spectacular growth, China passed Japan in the second quarter to become the world’s second-largest economy behind the United States, according to government figures released early Monday.
The milestone, though anticipated for some time, is the most striking evidence yet that China’s ascendance is for real and that the rest of the world will have to reckon with a new economic superpower.
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17
Aug
2010
August 15, 2010
BEIJING — These are heady days for China’s state-controlled banks. Last month, the Agricultural Bank of China made its stock market debut, bringing in $22 billion for the largest public offering ever. A sister government-run bank, the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China, now has the highest stock market value of any bank in the world.
Tue
17
Aug
2010
Tags work well for sorting topics. FAQ is a tag that "pulls" all FAQs together in the FAQ topic area. But I have a couple of questions.
The first: If one makes a mistake and enters a tag that will never be used, is there a way to delete it from the "master" group?
The second: What are the rules of combination for tags? Is there a <> (not equal) symbol to use with tags? For example: FAQ EXCEPT USA?
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15
Aug
2010
Editorial
August 13, 2010
The Google/Verizon Payment Plan
For months, the Federal Communications Commission’s efforts to guarantee nondiscriminatory access to broadband Internet have met opposition from the companies that provide broadband service and from their allies in Congress. On Monday, Verizon and Google created a stir by jointly proposing an alternative set of rules as the basis for new legislation governing the Internet.
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14
Aug
2010
A county is a political area which is much smaller than a state but larger than a city.
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14
Aug
2010
Floods in Pakistan – the worst in living memory – continue to decimate the countryside. Sadly, more rains this weekend threaten to make things worse.
14 million people – more than those impacted by the 2004 tsunami and the Haiti earthquake combined – face immediate risks from water-borne disease and dehydration. News reports say that up to one-fifth of the entire country is under water.
As flood waters head south, a trail of livestock corpses remain in their wake. 288,000 homes and 700 schools have already been destroyed. The Pakistan government warned more floods will come as monsoon rains show no signs of letting up.
The scale of this disaster is unprecedented in terms of people affected and the long term implications on people's livelihoods, not to mention potential rise in conflict and threat to the stability of the whole country. This situation has the making of a protracted disaster where natural catastrophe and conflict intersect.
Fri
13
Aug
2010
24 more die in China's flood-hit northwest
By DAVID WIVELL
The Associated Press
Friday, August 13, 2010; 8:05 AM
ZHOUQU, China -- New landslides killed 24 people and left 24 missing in China's remote northwest as downpours threatened more devastation and made rescue work nearly impossible Friday in a region where more than 1,100 people have died.
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Aug
2010
|
Martha and Roger,
White House energy adviser Carol Browner has recently been making the talk show rounds and telling the public about a new government assessment that shows that 75% of the oil from
BP’s drilling disaster has either been captured, burned off, evaporated or broken down in the Gulf. As she puts it, “Mother Nature did her part….” |
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Aug
2010
FROM: http://dotearth.blogs.nytimes.com/
Dated: August 10, 2010, 5:29 pm
ANDREW C. REVKIN
Pakistan flooding
James Hill for The New York Times Russian fires: The Ministry of Emergency Situations says the 10,000 firefighters it has deployed are overwhelmed.
Two climatologists, Peter Stott at the British Met Office and Kevin Trenberth of the National Center for Atmospheric Research, have separately described atmospheric dynamics that appear to link the extreme rains and flooding in Asia with Russia’s unrelenting, extraordinary heat and resulting conflagrations.
Tue
10
Aug
2010
One of the first two movie tapes that Martha and I bought after we were married was It's a Wonderful LIfe. Both have to do with a philosophy of life, but are approached quite differently. Lost Horizon, the other one, is written up separately. Jimmy Stewart, Donna Reed and Lionel Barrymore are in this picture. Most of Stewart's movies are excellent. When you combine Stewart's acting with Hitchcock's plots and directing (like Vertigo or Rear Window) you are sure to have a great movie.
Tue
10
Aug
2010
One of the first two movie tapes that Martha and I bought after we were married was Lost Horizon. The version we like is a black and white film from 1937. It is non-musical, black & white staring Ronald Colman, Jane Wyatt. Each of these are excellent actors. The director is Frank Capra who made many excellent movies.
Mon
09
Aug
2010
People frequently ask me which movies I like. It is hard to form an answer to that question, because I like a lot of movies, but most of them are older ones (to me, older ones means 50 or more years ago). But there are some specific movies that I like and some "blocks" of movies I like. For example there are a lot of Hitchcock that I like, or a lot of Jimmy Stewart or Tracey-Hepburn movies that I like. These are blocks. And there are some individual movies that I like.
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Aug
2010
August 8, 2010
BEIJING — A landslide buried and flooded hundreds of homes over the weekend in a remote mountainous region of Gansu Province. Officials said Sunday evening that 127 bodies had been recovered and that nearly 2,000 people were missing.
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05
Aug
2010
I suppose this is the type of question that has been asked about many subjects. As the media begins to be more actively carrying news from every corner of the world, we are more and more aware of floods. But several questions come to mind in connection with floods, and I thought I would ask them here to see what people here think.
1. Many countries have built dams, and done other things which influence the natural flow of water. Have we altered the course of nature's water flow so significantly that we have increased both the occurrence of flooding and the severity of it?
2. Has mankind built too close to and too extensively on the shores of rivers without proper safeguards, so flooding is inevitably more severe?
3. Much has been reported about global warming. Does global warming cause more extensive flooding?
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2010
I can't get Music to work. Any suggestions. Ponyo
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Jul
2010
I want to raise two questions for consideration by the group.
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Jul
2010
1909 Ford Model R
The year is 1909.
Just over one hundred years ago.
What a difference a century makes.
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17
Jul
2010
I have been thinking a lot on what topic should I post here, but due to some recent and very affective events I decided to post about money.
Money is dirt. Yeah I could say it and be over but... my anger does not allow it. Money is dirt in every possible way. Some of you may already know this, but there are many people out there who get happy, smiling and greedy of course over this thing called money. It disgusts me how much it is necessary to SURVIVE in our planet. If you have no money you will eventually die. Don't get me wrong I know it is absolutely necessary to have money, I need it to eat, to go to my work, to call my friends, to talk to my boyfriend, but the point is, why did our ancestors had to make this form of exchanging goods to live? I wish we could all go back to when you could trade a bag of rice for a bag of apples or something.
Back then no one was out to get money, no one was greedy to the point of killing and no one was judged by having expensive or cheap clothes. Everyone was the same humble kind of human. Money makes people sick, makes people pumpous, makes people cynical and ugly outside not matter what they do to their outsides.
I am always shocked to see what kind of things require money, and big amounts too. Maybe I am particularly annoyed to see how much of this disgusting money thing I am required to give to have the person I love, the person I am willing and wanting to spend the rest of my live with, here with me in my country. It is...disgusting.
Everything that falls apart anywhere in the world is due with money. Directly or not. And I may be talking on a heavy heart, hot mind and something else, but I would prefer any day to reverse this life and it's advances in order to have a peaceful life, mind and heart.
I apologise if I made no sense at all.
Thanks for reading. Ana
Fri
16
Jul
2010
Something on the BP Oil Spill, if you are following it at all.
I found this news article interesting - but it is a little long. Maybe you would just want to skim it and see what you think.
GAINESVILLE, Fla. — The Kemp’s ridley sea turtle lay belly-up on the metal autopsy table, as pallid as split-pea soup but for the bright orange X spray-painted on its shell, proof that it had been counted as part of the Gulf of Mexico’s continuing “unusual mortality event.”
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Jul
2010
Roger and I find this very funny, and we wondered whether people of another culture also would think so. The piece itself is a classic of Twentieth Century American humor. James Thurber wrote primarily for the magazine "The New Yorker," which is still published weekly.
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11
Jul
2010
GUANGZHOU, China — Premier Wen Jiabao has promised to use an “iron hand” this summer to make his nation more energy efficient. The central government has ordered cities to close inefficient factories by September, like the vast Guangzhou Steel mill here, where most of the 6,000 workers will be laid off or pushed into early retirement.
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2010
Who can help me to solve this problem?
When you completed your comments , then you want to change some words. It seems you can't re-edit it?
Thanks.
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Jul
2010
I sent this note to some of the members of the group, but not to all. So I thought perhaps I should post it.
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07
Jul
2010
So far I know all the partners who are in this group. Therefore I was surprised but glad that Mike (Everest on English Share) came up with an idea of our introducing ourselves to each other.
This blog is a good way to do that because the introductions will remain available for new members, and because we can gather them in one place.
I hope that everyone who is currently a member will add a comment which contains their introduction to the group. And I hope everyone in the future will add a comment with their introduction.
Wed
07
Jul
2010
The New York Times
July 4, 2010
There was a time when everyone took it for granted that unemployment insurance, which normally terminates after 26 weeks, would be extended in times of persistent joblessness. It was, most people agreed, the decent thing to do.
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Jul
2010
If you want to start a new subject, you will need to enter the edit mode of Jimdo. To to this it is necessary to enter the same password again. To do this you go to the bottom of the screen and on the right side you will see Login. When you click on that, a screen appears on the left side which has a sign-in area. Use the same password that you used to enter.
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2010
If you request the add comment choice then this screen appears. Your Name goes on the name line, and your comment is on the Entry lines.
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2010
This is an introduction to Jimdo and the use of the blog. Some may already know how to use use this feature. If so okay. But if not, this is a good topic to discuss - or at least ask questions about.