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Second Hand Smoke Promotes Cancer in Never-Smokers | c0nc0rdance
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Cutting Edge Cancer Diagnosis: Circulating Tumor Cells →. Second Hand Smoke Promotes Cancer in Never-Smokers. Mirrored from my youtube channel:. By c0nc0rdance . Cutting Edge Cancer Diagnosis: Circulating Tumor Cells →. 5 comments on “ Second Hand Smoke Promotes Cancer in Never-Smokers. February 27, 2014. 64; 10:25 PM. Well all I have to say about that is BULL$h! T {= http:/ www.youtube.com/watch? September 4, 2012. 64; 5:33 PM. April 9, 2012. 64; 2:37 PM. Reblogged this on Cutting Edge Of Nothing.
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Post | Cult Buster | Analysis of 12 Step Alcohol and Drug Treatment Programs
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Analysis of 12 Step Alcohol and Drug Treatment Programs. Post #125: View New Book on Amazon. May 1, 2014. Comments Off on Post #125: View New Book on Amazon. Sonny Boy’s Story. This is notification that the contents of the previous website titled: Sonnyboystory.com is no longer available. The story previously viewed on this website will be available (end of April) as an e-book, and can be purchased from the Amazon.com Kindle book store under the title. By Earl L Thompson. To link to Amazon. There is one ...
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Discovery | Sacred Cow Chips
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Ev’rybody’s Gone Serfin’, Serfdom USA. Asymp; Leave a comment. The Road To Serfdom. 8220;, John Cochrane of The University of Chicago highlights the negative consequences of growth in the scope and complexity of regulation. It looks like a working paper with a few items in need of editorial attention. Nevertheless, it contains several interesting ideas, some noteworthy examples of regulatory overreach, and useful dimensions along which to think about regulatory power and its application. The centerpiece ...
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University of Chicago | Sacred Cow Chips
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Ev’rybody’s Gone Serfin’, Serfdom USA. Asymp; Leave a comment. The Road To Serfdom. 8220;, John Cochrane of The University of Chicago highlights the negative consequences of growth in the scope and complexity of regulation. It looks like a working paper with a few items in need of editorial attention. Nevertheless, it contains several interesting ideas, some noteworthy examples of regulatory overreach, and useful dimensions along which to think about regulatory power and its application. The centerpiece ...
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Environmental regulation | Sacred Cow Chips
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Ev’rybody’s Gone Serfin’, Serfdom USA. Asymp; Leave a comment. The Road To Serfdom. 8220;, John Cochrane of The University of Chicago highlights the negative consequences of growth in the scope and complexity of regulation. It looks like a working paper with a few items in need of editorial attention. Nevertheless, it contains several interesting ideas, some noteworthy examples of regulatory overreach, and useful dimensions along which to think about regulatory power and its application. The centerpiece ...
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Is veganism morally superior to a omnivore? | Renegade Thinking
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By renegade thinking I mean a critical approach to many controversial topics, including (but not limited to) religion, programming, and philosophy. September 27, 2015. Comments No Comments on Is veganism morally superior to a omnivore? Is veganism morally superior to a omnivore? You also have to assume a few things, to say veganism is superior, than other dietary styles. In which the something you assume, are conflicting with common day secular ethics, for non-religious people. Oh, moral relativi...To su...
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Marketplace of Ideas | Sacred Cow Chips
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Social Media Content Control. Asymp; Leave a comment. Block and Report Spam. Do social media and networking platforms unfairly restrict speech and content by users expressing certain political views? Is the “marketplace of ideas” subject to entry barriers imposed by the platforms themselves? Twitter has been in the news recently for a “Block and Report Spam” feature whereby complaints can trigger a suspension. Some claim that leftists are gaming the system to take down certain posters. They were also tol...