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  • ...hored a book on [http://www.uturatpublishing.com/orangutan-loving-home.htm humans raising an orphaned orangutan] with co-author [http://www.uturatpublishing. ...7] she organized a site for the rehabilitation of Endangered species while living in a private [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/zoo zoo] in [http://en.wikipedia
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  • ...man to undergo a heart transplant, dies in Cape Town, South Africa, after living for 18 days ...performs the first ever manned Trans Lunar Injection and become the first humans to leave the Earth's gravity field
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  • [[Category:Living humans]]
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  • ...to clean out the bird waste if it is still going to be left somewhere that humans might come in contact with it and become sick. ...bird moves. Birds also have very sharp eyesight, much better than that of humans. Birds are able to reproduce by making sperm and fertilizing eggs in order
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  • ...of shade, and plenty of water, but sometimes this isn’t enough. If you are living somewhere that it is very hot, you have to be sure to take precautions so t Like humans, horses have muscles that work very hard. In recent times, a movement has b
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  • ...ife sentence , lifespan , life story , lifetime , life-time , liveliness , living , spirit , sprightliness ...ence , global , globe , human beings , humanity , humankind , human race , humans , macrocosm , man , mankind , planetary , populace , public , reality , uni
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  • ...edom and lack of interest than anxiety, and showing efforts on the part of humans to create the appearance that some form of erotic activity is occurring. Ho ...rticle.</ref> which [[as of 2006]] specializes in abusive material of both humans and animals, advertizes films in which dogs are forcibly made to [[vomit]]
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  • ...elated condition that can be compared to obsessive-compulsive disorders in humans. Over-grooming can be very dangerous, so if you see symptoms of this disord ...your cat will not stop an aggressive cat from being less aggressive toward humans, but it will prevent your cat from actively seeking fights with other male
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  • ..., human , human being , human beings , humanity , humankind , human race , humans , isle of man , man , mankind , military man , military personnel , piece , ...ife sentence , lifespan , life story , lifetime , life-time , liveliness , living , spirit , sprightliness
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  • Memory aids may help in the day-to-day living of patients in the earlier stages of Alzheimer's. Some families find that a ...way mice performed on memory tests. But when the studies were conducted in humans, they had to be stopped because some participants experienced side effects.
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  • *'''Halflings, Bayou''': These halflings are culturally similar to Cajuns, living in cypress shacks within fishing villages at the swamp perimeter. ...s, Bushfolk''': Another group of halflings culturally akin to hillbillies, living isolated lives in the deep backswamp.
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  • '''Vegetarian:''' Vegetarianism is the practice of living on products of the plant kingdom, with or without the use of eggs and dairy ...th all eight of the essential amino acids needed for tissue development in humans. It is also an above average source of vitamins and minerals. Quinoa is fr
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  • ...en identified as an antioxidant in the laboratory, study results involving humans have been contradictory.<a href="http://www.cancer.gov/newscenter/pressrele
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  • ...lity]". ''POPSCI.COM''.</ref> According to de Grey, the causes of aging in humans are cell loss or atrophy (without replacement),<ref name="pmid11976218"/><r ...in the cellular [[Cell nucleus|nucleus]], where it is better protected. In humans, all but 13 proteins are already protected in this way. De Grey argues that
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  • ...poorest. The wealthiest nations of the world with the highest standard of living tend to be those at the northern extreme of areas open to human habitation, ...nded in [[human evolution|evolutionary theory]]. Some have argued that as humans [[human migration|migrated]] into higher latitudes and encountered colder w
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  • ...va kava (Piper methysticum) supplementation on digoxin pharmacokinetics in humans</a><br><a href="http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=1
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  • ...ts. Poorer newcomers took over less fertile uplands, where they eked out a living. The population grew to such an extent that the Territory of Alabama, takin
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  • ...codes have been prejudicial against dog that are ruled aggressive against humans and that the fault lays largely with neglect and poor training on the part ...bing the manner of training and precautionary measures if a young child is living in the household. The booklet shall be created by the health department in
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  • ...k to them and get a good night’s sleep because it is essential for healthy living. ...and chondroitin have shown anti-inflammatory effects in animal studies. In humans, they have been studied only for osteoarthritis so far, not for RA. Osteoar
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  • ...ivity. Only if certain properties of certain nanoparticles were harmful to living beings or the environment would we be faced with a genuine hazard. ...distribution, application and potential abuse, and disposal. The impact on humans or the environment may vary at different stages of the life cycle.
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  • ...thropic bias]], as the planet of study was not chosen randomly, but by the living organisms that already inhabit it (ourselves). From a classical [[hypothesi ...ite news |title=Stephen Hawking warns artificial intelligence 'may replace humans altogether'|date=2 November 2017|author=Aatif Sulleyman|work=independent.co
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  • ...son |first4=W. E. |year=2005 |title=Molecular Genetic Analysis Reveals Six Living Subspecies of Tiger ''Panthera tigris'' |publisher=Cat News |volume=42 |pag ...xpansion of plantations on Singapore Island led to more encounters between humans and tigers; daily tiger attacks were reported in the late 1840s. Local auth
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  • [[Category:Living people]] ...the Bodhisattva ideal were contrived and rooted in selfish ignorance; for humans of this age are so deeply rooted in karmic evil as to be incapable of devel
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  • 17:19 < SoapX> thus, all land life dies, but humans could hide out in an expensive underground bomb-shelter type of thing, or i ...est less money in space exploration and more in making the oceans safe for humans to live in
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  • ...art of the Watergate cover-up. At the time, Ford and his wife, Betty, were living in suburban Virginia, waiting for their expected move into the newly design ...hows/segments.htm?programID=06-P13-00009&segmentID=1 Pandemic Pointers.] [[Living on Earth]], [[March 3]], [[2006]]. Retrieved on [[2006-12-31]].</ref> Altho
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  • Chico was one of four elephants living at the San Diego Wild Animal Park (now called San Diego Zoo Safari Park). ...d shipped to the Greenville Zoo in South Carolina. There she existed as a living exhibit without companionship for nearly 30 years, alone, far from the open
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  • [16:08] <SteveMobile> Just imagine if someone had a fear of living ...jps> if I were a Raelian, I wouldn't get anywhere near the Earth until the humans stopped fighting
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  • [14:37:07] <Sir_Designer> the cost of living and the dearth of housing and the cost of it. but the countryside is prett ...es it because its free tax money and doesnt really raise their own cost of living much
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  • ...er. that I was incompetent at it does not change the fact that I earned a living at it. :) :) :) 08:58 < ToAruShiroiNeko> humans? here? no way :p
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  • [21:16] <Dragonfly6-7> good evening, humans [22:51] <Tannerbaum> Jeff_G: what do you do for a living? :p
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  • May 06 01:52:35 <Dragonfly6-7> hello, humans May 06 04:28:23 <Mike_H> A citation is never needed. It's called living.
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  • 00:42 < Revent> What I was living in Florida maybe 15 years ago....kids were trying ropes to cinder blocks an 05:35 * jubo2 feels tempted to use the "leave play on detach" on bots and humans alike
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  • [15:07] <Pharos> living up to my greatness is too daunting a challenge for most mortals ...334 votes were astonishing... Cleverbot was judged to be 59.3% human. The humans in the event achieved just 63.3%. "
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  • ...nted though that different breeds of dogs go further than others, and that humans will see a lot of things they only want to see 17:56 < Swob> they see humans as the "leaders" of the wolf pack
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  • 05:32 < mareklug> are these people living in the real world? 10:36 < SoapX> everyone knows bears could kill humans with no effort but we love bears more than anything
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  • ...dtm_> IDoH: gotta draw the line somewhere. or else we have cats and dogs, LIVING together! ...ow what you're saying, but at a fundamental level, regardless of religion, humans have an inbuilt dislike of that sort of violence, so to suppress it in this
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  • 06:24 < Maple__> how were the tunnels formed? - by humans? 08:06 < Qcoder00> Greetings humans
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  • ...been given a hefty kick from a horse might not function very well, whereas humans have a surprising ability to keep going May 07 12:59:35 <Pesky> The only snark I like to have living forever is the really, truly memorable snark. Snark par excellence, kinda
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  • ...< wctaiwan> and you'd have been right to ask a few years back, when I was living in SG / US. 19:05 < Swob> think of the humans who had to live in India 100000 years ago with no shelter from the monsoon
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  • ...coetzee> ToAruShiroiNeko: Random question: in the Star Trek universe, have humans eliminated smoking? ...Neko> If US had not as much overpriced healthcare Europe would have no one living there
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  • 08:15 < James_F> Isarra: Like humans, you mean? 08:16 < Isarra> I mean different species. Humans are already one species.
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  • 03:39 < Qcoder00> Good morning humans 08:38 < jubo2> their aim is to make humans procreate so that the mushrooms can have more growing platforms
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  • 06:09 < russavia> correct...you blow the living shit out of it with a missile 11:58 < Soapy> as if theyre Somehow More Important than us mere humans
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  • [16:30] <juboubuntu> Steven_Zhang: the guy lives in Kerala, anyone living there is notable, I mean they've had a democratically elected communist pa [16:45] <alyxuk_> organised religion is still false, but humans DO have the potential to interact with the universe in abstract ways (when
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  • ...drywall keywords drywall into your drywall text until it is unreadable by humans. ...the large masses. The niche marketer, however, can make a very comfortable living marketing the right product or service to a niche market. It's what I call
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  • 03:58 < Andorin> Humans can survive underwater, but not for very long. 04:09 < wctaiwan> I'm pretty sure I'd still be living in my parents' house and without a job by the time I'm 22… ><
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  • 06:49 < Tony_Sidaway_> Both are constructed by humans: one for entertainment, the other to explain why things happen. 08:47 < TeeTylerToe> For someone living paycheck to paycheck, a $20 donation is basically 100% of their disposable
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  • [11:56] <geniice> wctaiwan eh I was referencing the possibility of non humans using black holes as weapons. Comes up in sci-fi from time to time. I've be [23:12] <LauraHale> But I'd still think "How awesome sauce! Living on an island like that!"
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  • 10:22 < wctaiwan> all that living in canada and eating pizza and calling yourself britney spears 17:03 < BlastHardcheese> which explains why everyone is crazy, since humans are always being bombarded by radio waves
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  • May 02 03:00:03 <Peter-C> Nope, it is be living life to the fullest ...hose who rape women for being, y'know, women, are totally going to be just living in a sausagefest when they get out
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  • ...reviewed by experts and reproduced by others. This is the 'elephant in the living room' that you, FT2, Comaze et al are doing your best to ignore. My concern ...have to remember that at this point they had no academic position and were living on the edge of poverty. But of course this sort of attitude certainly didn'
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  • There's a catch here that applies to all living creatures: In order to keep talking one has to keep living. This brings discussion back to its
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  • 06:50 < Punktmannen> Tree and its fruit, from good humans good heart it comes good, and vice versa, through words thou shalt be decla ...Pop Idol, The X Factor, Britain's Got Talent and American Idol." <-- um, living on Earth does not entail necc. watching crap TV
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  • 07:27 < Tony_Sidaway> I like living in the place where, sooner or later, nearly everybody comes to visit. 11:13 * BobTheWikipedian hates the thought of living in a big city
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  • 04:20 < Ironholds> good morning humans 18:37 < Moe_Epsilon> i'm too used to storms living in Florida. Hurricanes are fun to be outside in :p
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  • ...Frodesiak: Probably whatever food said animal eats in its natural habitat. Humans are unique in that our physiologies and tools give us the ability to consum May 04 22:01:48 <Andrevan> I'll be living in NY in 2 weeks in perpetuity
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  • ...Toe> 46% of americans die with an estate worth $10,000 or less. Basically living off social security. And republicans want to cut social security... ...ut LQT notifications for Echo notifications, or to have both" to something humans could read isn't easy - and that was me picking the easiest one.
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  • as the canonical living organism that his teacher Raschevsky was looking as the canonical living organism that his teacher Raschevsky was looking
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  • ...t in an earlier way of thinking to understand the present-day realities of living on planet in overshoot. The epicenter of gray thinking is the nest of lobby 23:49 < lahwran> wctaiwan: because sarcasm is the greatest thing humans have created
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  • 12:55 < Dcoetzee> mysterytrey: Humans have never been anywhere near Venus, or even beyond the moon, as far as I k ...deschoolers. Adults who indulge in years-long defamation campaigns against living people are harder to deal with... gradeschoolers also help in dealing with
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  • ...are the jobs people actually want! Who wants to manufacture iPhones for a living? Really, come on. May 01 08:10:53 * LauraHale is a Wikipedian from the USA currently living in Australia and a member of WM-AU hoping to help kick start a Kiwi chapter
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  • [14:59] <BarkingFish> The only problem with living in Dallol, Swob - is that it's a ghost town miles from anywhere. [02:49] <Steven_Zhang> I hate living in Australia
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  • [12:23] <Tony_Sidaway> I'll tell you: a lot easier for machines than humans. [14:16] <Pharos> only one man living has a motive...
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  • [01:09] <git> are body parts considered a living person? [12:35] <iDM> What the hell, I am living here.. and dont see any rain
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  • 13:06 < foks> Cost of living is a bit higher in the UK ...e it's obvious what it all means, right? Well no. It's designed for use by humans primarily and the syntax is rather loose. So in effect the mediawiki parser
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