By: Wael El-Manzalawy | 2010-03-30 | News and society The Evolution Theory is completely wrong. But some scientists still defend The Evolution Theory because they hate religion and not because they think that it is true. read more
By: Lance Winslow | 2010-03-31 | Success There is no reason you cannot achieve something Great! Many believe that we, yes, all of us living today are here because we are the offspring of the strongest of the strongest that came before us and survived. Had our ancestors not been strong, we wouldn't have been born, and that saber toothed tiger would have had yet one more meal so to speak. read more
By: Michael Podolinsky | 2010-04-03 | Happiness Happiness is not a function of what you own, but it is related. Here is my formula and theory on happiness. read more
By: Chris Mansela | 2011-07-08 | Philosophy The following are some of the most influential people in developing the theory of evolution. Aristotle - One of the earliest philosophers, he created the idea calle "The Great Chain of Being." This was the theory that every species could be placed in order from highest to lowest and that no species can change positions. He did not believe in evolution, only that the earth will always be the same. S read more
By: Benny | 2012-03-26 | College The classical and old theories of wages are either defective or inadequate while explaining the wage determination. Though marginal productivity theory is fairly satisfactory, it does not take into consideration the supply side of labor which is equally important as that of demand. Modern theory of wages provides a satisfactory explanation of wage determination. read more
By: Charles Weinblatt | 2010-04-02 | Spirituality What if there is an afterlife? Would that imply that inappropriate behavior could be redeemed in the afterlife? Can we act with senseless brutality and be forgiven? In the absence of science, when giant leaps of faith leave us wanting, we must turn to logic. read more
By: Helping Psychology | 2011-01-07 | Psychology Heinz Kohut developed the theory of Self Psychology at the Chicago Institute for Psychoanalysis. As it stands, Self Psychology explains psychopathology as developmental needs that have been interrupted or unmet. read more
By: james | 2011-01-06 | Automotive This article explains all about the theory test and how to revise for the two different parts that make up the test, it also gives invaluable advice about the test. read more
By: Carrol Rogers | 2012-03-30 | College The general equilibrium theory is a part of the theoretical economics which explains the act of demand, supply and the prices in the whole economy with many or several interacting markets, by exploring to prove that the bundle of prices exists which would result in the total equilibrium. read more
By: Fayfairy | 2010-10-19 | Jewelry If so, it is plain that this knowledge had itself languished and died, before the making of what has long been called Galileo's discovery in the church at Florence, that a chandelier, and therefore any other pendulum, vibrated different arcs in the same time, provided they were none of them large ones. When we consider the vast number of pendulums of various kinds that there are swinging about the world, it certainly is difficult to imagine that nobody ever made that observation before the sixte read more
By: Tom X. Om | 2010-03-31 | Spirituality What does the 2012 theory tell us? As far we all know, a theory always remains a theory unlike an event plays out in our reality experience. Same it goes with the 2012 theory. It is crucial to mention that many different groups and people discuss the theories about the 2012 event in a controversial and mostly fearful manner. Also different approaches and preparations to the 2012 theory are applied. read more
By: Bill Tallmon | 2010-04-03 | Reference & Education I am impressed with the emerging validation of the metaphysical. The experiments of Lynn McTaggart are proving science had a new threshold of proven truth. read more
By: Sam J Thomas | 2010-04-04 | International studies At last the Indian National Congress had to accept the two nation theory. Who accepted it first or why he did so, did not matter. The country was divided based on the theory that the Hindus and the Muslims constituted two different nations, while nobody cared to ask the question during the days of the Mughal rule or earlier. Even Mohammed Ali Jinnah did not relish the idea when it was first mooted by the Ali brothers. Nobody had then expected that it would gain acceptance and from the basis for the country's division. read more