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Dictionary » S » Stopping Stoppingstopping 1. Material for filling a cavity. 2. (Science: chemical) A partition or door to direct or prevent a current of air. 3. (Science: veterinary) A pad or poultice of dung or other material applied to a horse's hoof to keep it moist. ![]()
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Results from our forumRe: Origins of life... is crucial because, if it was not the Red Sea, then the Israelites could have crossed without God’s miraculous intervention of parting the sea and stopping the heavier Egyptian chariots. This is really the crux of the debate: did God miraculously intervene, as the Bible says He did, or was the ...
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Cancer = Mutation: Stopping Mutation Would Cure Cancer?The other day I was feeling especially down about myself, because I want to help the world but I don't know how. Well, I mentioned cancer in a scientific debate with a friend, and I thought: Maybe I should help find the cure for cancer. Well, I looked around, and it seems that cancer is caused by mu...
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Re: You're using argumental fallacy and long boring post to mislead people. We need the industry to keep our current living and by stopping it, you would cause people decay. The industry is able to increase efficiency and lower pollution, even find new resources, so that we won't have to ...
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Re: For example here: Environment has been destroyed by Industrial Activity........Trying to save environment without stopping Industrial Activity is like Which industrial activity am I referring to here?????? What led you to conclude I am referring to all industrial activity????? ...
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Industrial Society Destroys Mind and EnvironmentFor example here: Environment has been destroyed by Industrial Activity........Trying to save environment without stopping Industrial Activity is like The difference between shooting and industry is that for industry is the pollution only side-effect, but with shooting the bad consequences ...
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