Edgar,<br/><br/>When a person sacrifices themselves for another, even if no one 
else is aware of them doing so, they're not acting like the dog in Pavlov's 
experiment. A tiger can be *trained* not to eat the human, but usually by 
punitive methods against his will. This is what I mean by "transcend". Humans 
can act altruistically by choice - not just out of fear or 
reward.<br/><br/>Mike<br/><br/><br/>Sent from Yahoo! Mail for iPad

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