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    so for that just read those books or that of current day philosophers, problem is that...

    so for that just read those books or that of current day philosophers, problem is that philosophy can NEVER really solve issues and now with advancement of technology cannot even raise the appropriate questions
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    verbal debates are never really productive personally or socially ... without facts and links to...

    verbal debates are never really productive personally or socially ... without facts and links to peer-reviewed research all arguments are based upon logic which is something that has been done since the beginning of recorded history be it ancient Egyptian literature, Mesopotamian or Greek
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    anonymity

    anonymity
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    Theory of Evolution

    bio students update your info on telomeres and cancer
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    History, Psychology and Philosophy of Religion

    brain scans http://apkarianlab.northwestern.edu/publications/Papers/200706_Baliki.pdf http://www.popsci.com/we-see-your-pain-literally https://www.ucl.ac.uk/news/news-articles/0416/260416-brain-scans-pain https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5019436/...
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    History, Psychology and Philosophy of Religion

    The purpose of discussions is to open minds and explore different ideas (why I always try to give both sides to any topic) to challenge one’s preconceived notions because this is how a person’s thought process develops, if ideas were never challenged and if doubt was never there then progress...
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    History, Psychology and Philosophy of Religion

    well, literally all thoughts and feelings are in the brain if your point is bias then that would be case for people who come to a conclusion first and justify it later, for example saying something is perfect and then trying to justify that claim without clear evidence as for looking at the...
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    History, Psychology and Philosophy of Religion

    searching the truth? if by that you mean the existence of a god then no, if by that you mean learning as much as i can then yes trying to prove my point? not really, just discussing and looking at both sides i would never want you nor anyone else to leave your faith since that is a personal...
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    History, Psychology and Philosophy of Religion

    this is a false equivalency similar to the analogy of finding a watch in a desert, the fact being that we know for a fact human beings have created machines or anything else man made but there is no evidence to show that an entity created existence saying something exists when there is no...
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    Physics, Chemistry and Biology: Post your doubts here!

    this is for those who are science students but are not good in math, to show you how much math is a part of physics when you study it at the university level, the solution manuals for a few books are included as well https://thepiratebay.org/torrent/15940053/Physics_For_Dummies_I_And_II...
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    History, Psychology and Philosophy of Religion

    because no single person is perfect and also to keep an open mind so that learning never stops, an example of this is the peer reviewed research process (the key word being peer - actually peers) and another example is the field of psychology, the replication of psychological research that is...
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    History, Psychology and Philosophy of Religion

    "Science Refutes God" Debate [FULL] - Intelligence Squared U.S. Debate - Christopher Hitchens vs Dinesh D'Souza - Is Religion the Problem - 2010 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-gnj48E-hXw The World Would Be Better Off Without Religion-Intelligence Squared U.S...
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    Solution Manuals or Video Lectures

    keep voting ... the work is in progress in any case
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    What do top students do differently?

    understand the difference between:- Assessment Objectives1: Knowledge and Critical Understanding --- what and how of the concept Assessment Objectives2: Application --- using an example (sometimes illustrating it) Assessment Objectives3: Analysis --- considering the possible scenarios/results...
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    Physics, Chemistry and Biology: Post your doubts here!

    try gceguide.com or gceguide.xyz .. this site also has the candidate response booklets... also check on google you might find some link or check your local book store
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    What do top students do differently?

    if you replied to me yes, i pointed a few issues that should make people THINK about hardwork, setting aims/targets and time waste in fact if we look at the phrase "do not lose hope" and understand the biological basis of behaviour (nutrition, sleep and exercise) then even hope (positive mind...
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    What do top students do differently?

    2. To be a hardworker: it is a common misconception that just because you work hard (vague in itself) you will succeed, what steps lead to actual hardwork and will they be enough, so a few issues to look out for can be:- 2.1. If for example a student perceives numbers differently no matter how...
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    Is chemistry required for Aeronautical Science?

    if you are bad at chemistry or pretty much anything:- 1. check youtube, there should be plenty of material, 2. practice using books with answers like Schaums or books that have solution manuals 3. if you are doing CIE O levels or Alevels check the candidate response booklet on gceguide.com or...
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