Hi,

It is very kind of you Pauline !!
I am as busy as before but try to keep in touch more, although I always read
all emails.

I believe the human body was created with all parts that he/she needs to
live and do his/her activities and there has been no change in organs during
the time. By change I mean the addition or removal of a specific body part.

In terms of the factors you mentioned, I think our body changes to adopt to
new situations.
For example, as a result of fewer manual work and more mental activities
both our mind and our body are affected. our muscles become weaker and our
mind become stronger. pictures from ancient people confirm it , As you may
have seen, they used to have bigger muscles and even ladies of those time
were more powerful than us, for instance they would give birth to many
children in their lives without any problem. As i mentioned in my previous
email, the new situation affects the survival of anything, if you provide a
better situation for your brain, it will develop more and more , It is the
same for your body. But i do not thing that for example people in 100 years
later will be born with weaker for example muscles, No, They will be born
with potential capabilities as ours but during the life and according to
practices, some parts of their body and mind will be developed more.

All these factors you mentioned will affect health, longevity and
male/female relationships. When our physical patterns of our life change,
our health gets affected. When our health factors  are  influenced, our
longevity will change according to those patterns. When women are busy with
their work and social activities as much as men, I think they will be more
tired when they want to have emotional or sexual relations with their
beloveds and also they will have less time bringing up their children. All
these will affect varieties of relationships including male/female
relations. Especially if it is not managed carefully, It will damage the
foundation of a family.

These days I am really thinking about high quality styles of life both
physical and psychological. I want to survive as a healthy and happy spirit
in next 50 years not an overwhelmed one.

Regards
Elham

On Fri, Jul 17, 2009 at 3:09 PM, pln471 <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Hi Elham and all,
>
> So nice to hear from you again!
> I can see you have been quite productive today!:)
>
> I was just thinking if I can vote for the member of the month,I will
> no doubt vote for either you or Oshiro!LOL
> It's extremely encouraging to have responsive members like you two
> around,isn't it,everyone?:)
> And by the way,where are you,Pablo and Josney?:)
>
> Raghu,what you said makes perfect sense to me!
> I smiled when I read your last sentence because it reminds me of what
> David Samoff said:
> 'Competition brings out the best in products and the worst in
> people.'LOL
>
> If the theory is controversial,it means that there are certain
> percentage of people feeling bitter
> being deprived,mistreated,cheated or fooled when what they want and
> what is lacking is fairness...
>
> Those endangered species aren't necessarily weak or small.
> Polar bears are in danger of extinction,too according to prediction of
> some scientists due to the climate change and global warming...
>
> My follow-up questions today are:
> A)In terms of human evolution,can you think of any factors which could
> influence the development of the human body?
>
> 1 Most humans no longer do hard manual work.
> 2 We use mechanical means of transport most of the time.
> 3 Men and women do the same work.
> 4 There's no danger of the human race dying out-in fact the world is
> over-polulated.
> 5 We wear clothes to keep us warm.
> 6 We travel a lot and live in many different climates.
> 7 We have to do a lot of reading and working with detailed material.
> 8 We operate complicated machines with our hands and feet.
> 9 We do not need to respond quickly to physical danger or crises.
> 10Most of our food is processed and does not require biting.
>
> B)How do you think these changes would affect the follwoing aspects of
> our lives:
>
> 1health
> 2longevity
> 3male/female relationships
>
> OK.I guess that's too much already!
> Looking forward to your conclusions!
>
> Thank you and nice weekend!
> Pln
>
> On Jul 17, 10:30 am, Elham Moazzen <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hi everybody and thank you Pauline for your controversial question.
> >
> > I agree with you, I think determining who is the fittest largely depends
> on
> > the situation. About singers, when society accept a genre of music, they
> > will survive until those fans are in majority.
> >
> > I think in any field considering the situation and trends, the most
> fitted
> > phenomenon could survive.
> >
> > Elham
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 3:57 PM, pln471 <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > > Hi Raghu Briana Oshiro and all other still silent ones,:)
> >
> > > Darwin first came up with that theory based on the results of his
> > > field observations on the animals if I remember it correctly.
> >
> > > A huge difference between them and us human  is that they merely
> > > hunt,fight or breed for survival whereas we human sometimes compete
> > > for greed out of sense of insecurity even though there are enough
> > > resources for everyone.
> >
> > > I have been wondering if the fittest are the strongest,the smartest or
> > > the best?
> > > I myself doubt so because it's not necessarily true.
> > > The fittest has to be the cockroach and the rat then!
> > > What does that tell you?!LOL
> > > There's one expression in English that compares competitions in the
> > > business world to rat races.:)
> >
> > > If we take music industry for example,the most popular band or singer
> > > isn't the best.
> > > They lead on the market because the big label is behind them doing all
> > > the packaging,promoting campaigns,etc.
> > > They may dominate the market for a couple of months or luckily
> > > years,then who will remember them in 10 years' time?
> >
> > > What does that leave for independent singers or groups?
> >
> > > Looking forward to more inputs from you 3 and others as I am still
> > > thinking about this question!
> >
> > > Thank you and pleasant day!
> > > Pln
> >
> > > On Jul 16, 5:13 am, Rafael Oshiro <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > Hii Pln, Raghu, Briana and all!!!
> >
> > > > Pln, for me this subject is really interesting too.
> > > > I sincerely feel that this is the most acceptable theory nowadays,
> > > provided
> > > > that no other theory has a good explanation. I agree with that and
> > > > differently as Briana said, for me it's not only valid for animals.
> We
> > > have
> > > > to think that the evolution that we have today, took so much time
> > > > (centuries, milleniums, ...) to happen. It doens't happen
> "overnight".
> >
> > > > Have very good day!!
> > > > Oshiro
> >
> > > > On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 8:58 AM, briana moore <
> [email protected]
> > > >wrote:
> >
> > > > > Hi Pln,
> >
> > > > > Q. Do you believe in this theory that only the fittest can survive
> in
> > > the
> > > > > world?
> > > > > A. Most often ...
> >
> > > > > Q. How do you see it?
> > > > > A. I see it, as it is ....LOL
> >
> > > > > Q. What does this theory mean to you?
> > > > > A. This theory is very old, and pertains to animals only.  In the
> human
> > > > > world, only those who are the richest or most intelligent, are the
> > > fittest
> > > > > for survival, though all survive. If someone dies of hunger in
> India,
> > > it
> > > > > becomes a topic of discussion in the Parliament.
> >
> > > > > Government claims that no one is hungry in the country, or dying of
> > > lack of
> > > > > food, shelter or medical aid.
> >
> > > > > Q. If you don't believe so,what's your own theory?:)
> > > > > A. As records are made to be broken, theories are postulated to be
> > > > > abrogated.
> >
> > > > > "The moment a person forms a theory, his imagination sees in every
> > > object
> > > > > only the traits which favor that theory. "
> > > > > - Thomas Jefferson
> >
> > > > > smile
> > > > > briana- Hide quoted text -
> >
> > > > - Show quoted text -
> >
> > --
> >
> > "When you know what you want,and you want it badly enough,you'll find a
> way
> > to get it."
> >
> > "Successful leaders have the courage to take action while others
> hesitate."- Hide quoted text -
> >
> > - Show quoted text -
> >
>


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"When you know what you want,and you want it badly enough,you'll find a way
to get it."

"Successful leaders have the courage to take action while others hesitate."

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