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eInfiniti

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  1. My favorite subject is engineering. It requires knowledge from a combination of other fields, including math, physics, and possibly chenmistry and biology. It teaches individuals to solve problems in the real world. It makes one smarter in that it helps one understand how things around you work.
  2. With so many people posting here, I wonder whether the majority suggest that they believe God will destroy the world or not. Do we need to be prepared for it or not to worry about it? If it will happen, when will it likely happen?
  3. My two cents. Americans are used to driving on multi-lane highways with some amount of traffic moving along while Canadians often drive on two-lane highways either alone or a lot of traffic in a single lane. Americans live in vinyl-siding homes or stucco homes while Canadians live in wood-siding homes with bear visitors at times.
  4. Well, that is a good question. It prompted me to check out a "definition" of science. It turns out that, in general, science is about "reliable knowledge".I don't think everything in science is absolutely reliable as the new stuff may not always be completely reliable. In other words, human beings strive to make science completely reliable. Are social sciences as reliable as natural sciences? Along this line, I think political science is a science.
  5. I like Ford GT90.I like Toyota Celica.I also like Hummer H2!
  6. I personally do not have strong opinions about the issue, which I have heard before. I think if you are very concerned about the potential problems, bring it up from time to time and debate with those who do not agree with you. Doing that will raise the awareness level of the issue. Over time, more and more people will participate and the pros and cons will become clearer. If it becomes apparent that actions are required, the issue will be dealt with.At this point, not enough is known to the public.
  7. I have never been to India. It has a long history of civilization. It has the second largest population. It has a large developing economy that has had a high growth rate for the last so many years. India was colonized by the British for a long time and most people speak English.
  8. That you love both of them is a fact unless it changes in the future. Since either would cry to see that you are with someone else, maybe you should try to not let the other one know or see that you are with the other one. It doesn't seem that you necessarily have to break up with either one, right?
  9. I think the correct answer is we don't really know whether it is harmful, but it doesn't appear to be harmful as far as we know at the present time. It is a drink that has been there for a long time. It contains caffeine, and so do coffee and tea. Coffee and tea have been there for a long, long time. My guess that is caffeine is not harmful to human body as long as a reasonably small amount of it is used.One can always augue otherwise, or one can always be concerned about it. Drinking water can be harmful also - maybe.
  10. Although scientists may not want to start a program to prove scientifically whether one race is more intelligent than another because it could be politically incorrect, I would not rule out the possibility that that statement is proved or disproved to be true at some unknown time in the future.I don't think it is racist. One of the earlier posts has explained what racism is.I also agree that intelligence is not everything one can offer. Everyone is different and has the potential to make contributions related not so much to intelligence.
  11. Time travel is not possible in that no one can go back in time to participate in or change events that have already happened in the past. In that sense, time machine is impossible.In theory, it is possible to see what has happened in the past if one can manage to catch up with the light emitted from a past event. The important point is it is possible to see what has happened in the past but not participate in a past event. In that sense, time machine is possible.Einstein's theory has fundamental flaws and will be proven wrong over time.
  12. The relationship between Israel and Palestine seems to be the most difficult to tackle. It seems to that they don't agree on anything. Just look at some of the posts here. There are ones who write that Israel poisoned Arafat; those are probably Palestinians. Then, there are ones who ask how you get to know that and who is the one that poisoned Arafat.Hope both nations will find a way to get over with those disagreements and make peace for their own people.
  13. I haven't gone through all the posts so far in this thread, but I have seen comments like "the most absurd" and "completely agree"-type. With so many replies, it probably covers every slice of the spectrum of possible opinions regarding the topic. This post can add to the series to make it more complete.Way to go ...
  14. I heard about a high school in the US with close to 4000 students. In a school of such a large student population, there are well-defined groups, I would say. Some of the schools are quite large; some are small. Because students are allowed to choose their own courses and there are quite a few classes for each of the main course/subject, they have lunch at different time periods during the day. That makes it difficult for them to gather as a whole group. That's why the groups may not appear to be so well-defined on the surface.
  15. Lack of unity of human beings is one.Human beings are easily influenced by others, by their surroundings, and by where and how they grew up... They have different experiences. They have different opinions. They use imperfect logic. They have difficulty making good decisions consistently.They cannot reach agreement to serve their own best interests on the majority of issues facing them.
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