On Wed, 07 Apr 2010 19:09:11 -0700, Stephen Black wrote:
>[snip]
>Enough about Jews, already?
Wait, we haven't discussed the Kaifeng Jews, the Chinese Jews; see:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaifeng_Jews
For a 1907 article on the "Chinese Jews" that appeared in the
"National Geographics", see:
ht
On 7 Apr 2010 at 21:45, michael sylvester wrote:
> I am sure that many are aware of a group of Ethiopians who claim to be
> jewish(Falanges/Phalanges ??sp)
> Israel was slow to accept them as jewish,but they were later accepted into
> Israel.
> However Israel discarded all the blood donated by t
Any thoughts about the intended marriage of the Pakistani cricket captain and
the Indian woman celebrity?
Seems like very big news and frenzy on the Indian sub-continent and on Al
Esterson's TV set.
Michael "omnicentric" Sylvester,PhD
Daytona Beach,Florida
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This is a take on the current slow to expand thread on whether jews form a
race,
I am sure that many are aware of a group of Ethiopians who claim to be
jewish(Falanges/Phalanges ??sp)
Israel was slow to accept them as jewish,but they were later accepted into
Israel.
However Israel discarded al
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?Louis Schmier writes:
As for those learned English judges who seemed to follow the path
Halakha (the
I knew I shouldn't have done it, and yet I did. Now I hear myself
screaming, "Stop, stop! Don't do it again. Get help for your
SPAA (Stupid Pointless Argument Addiction)! And yet I persist.
I'm shocked that Louis would stoop to the cheap and
disrespectful trick of invoking the Holocaust as
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Diane L. Finley, Ph.D.
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Diane,
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You know, you can direct such questions to a citation expert at the APA. I
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can post to list after you find out.
Annette
Annette Kujawski Taylor, Ph. D.
Professor, Psychological Sciences
University of San Diego
5998 Al
Now that's an interesting one. I didn't find anything useful in the new
manual, but my gut would go with "T." first in the document and in the
Reference section, since it does go with the writer's last name.
Beth Benoit
Granite State College
Plymouth State University
New Hampshire
On Wed, Apr 7,
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?Louis Schmier writes:
> As for those learned English judges who seemed to follow the path
Halakha (the woman is the religious determinant since we know from
whose womb a child comes while no one can be sure who is the father)
because it was the easiest road to walk. […] According to you, their
Allen--
I don't think we really have a disagreement here.
Basically, I was positing (and Chris supported) that Darwin used Lamarckian
transmission (not selection) to fill the function that genetics fills in the
'modern synthesis'. We are talking about action at two different levels of
analysis
So, Steven, I don't believe this is even a discussion among us. All I'll say
is that you
can't be serious. If you are, I'll kindly say, horse feathers. Aside at your
thinly
veiled attempt at character assassination to bolster your position, I'll only
poke at one
or two of the many holes in yo
?Paul Brandon writes:
>Minor point:
>'Natural Selection' is a process; Lamarckian transmission is a
>possible mechanism underlying that process. This is the
>sense in which I used the term; as you did in your last paragraph
>in your first reply.
Paul: I don't think I've ever read anyone saying wha
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