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Dictionary » C » Commitment CommitmentCommitment legal consignment, by certification, or voluntarily, of an individual to a mental hospital or institution. Origin: L. Com-mitto, to deliver, consign ![]()
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Results from our forumPitfalls of Evolutionary Psychology: Exaptation... The fact that humans are conscious of our decisions makes us accountable for them. Because we can create the idea of monogamy and the idea of commitment, our ethics can dictate that it is wrong for someone to break a commitment. One is free to be with as many partners as he or she pleases ...
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What is NTRI?... (NTRI) is one of nine funded consortia of the NIH Roadmap for Medical Research. The NIH initiative represents a $21.8 million dollar funding commitment over five years to UC Davis and the participating institutions comprising our Interdisciplinary Research Consortium. For the complete information ...
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The Methuselah Mice - Aubrey De Grey... from fruit flies to worms, but I would also like some more ideas, perhaps I have missed an article or two, etc. I'm not sure I have enough commitment to a mouse for several years, but I would still like to try and do something. However, even if I don't perhaps I could interest some of you ...
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Urgent.... Please help...... Turtles can live for a long long long time. Quite possibly longer than you depending on the species. So keep in mind that they are a long term commitment. Like any living thing, they need and deserve to be given a certain quality of life. If you are not willing to give this kind of commitment ...
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