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question What are the basic dignities that each human being deserves and why do we let so many people go without them?

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by clairemack Aug 30, 2006 15:14
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question What is the future of the city?

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by nick_from_brisbane Sep 05, 2006 14:50
question Should we have the right to choose where we live?

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by purdylagoon Sep 05, 2006 14:50
question Are we the owners of this here earth, this frontier, or are we the passing caretakers?

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by mosrespiration May 04, 2007 03:55
answer I'm surprised with the answers here, Tenacious...refuse to die...lust, lack of self controll? c'mon people, it's not about that, it's a matter of free will, no destiny, no lust, it's a choice and a choice only. Am i wrong or you all have a problem with this question, including you mei?

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by Mani x Jul 17, 2009 14:11
comment Reduce the population?

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by Thai sean Mar 15, 2012 03:08
question Why are we so many?

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by mei Jul 15, 2009 03:16
question what do we do when there are too many of us?

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by pipgov Mar 13, 2012 19:46
answer We were commanded to "go forth and multiply", and that is what we have done since the beginning of time. We're all supposed to be one big happy family. What went wrong? Over-consumption. Greed. Selfishness.

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by lucedelcielo Jul 24, 2009 02:05
comment Are we looking for volunteers?

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by thedoc Apr 01, 2012 03:23
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answer Antoschka - Ekaterina Moshaeva: Respect is one of the main aspects of human education, because if we let a person know, that we respect him or her, that we feel proud about his existence as a personality, if we let him know, how unique his birth, his short stay on the huge Earth, his potential to create something are, it could give meaning to this person’s life. Nowadays a considerable percent of [...]

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by Antoschka - Ekaterina Moshaeva Sep 09, 2006 11:30
answer In the absence of predation, any population reaches an equilibrium based entirely on food supply, and humans are no exception. http://www.panearth.org/panearth/ On the way to the equilibrium, growth is exponential, with a doubling rate. Human doubling rate is now as short as 40 years. Brains, rational thought, [...]

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by zotlynn Aug 06, 2009 04:02
answer Now this one has got me thinking, and in trying to imagine a water powered car I invisioned a hydro-electric plant translated into a car? You would have a large tank of water on the roof and the water flowing down through a turbine motor would drive the car. Refueling would be frequent. And in going up a hill you are using the weight of the water to lift the water and the car up the hill [...]

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by thedoc Mar 12, 2010 15:45
comment When looking at the situation of over population throughout the world we need to look at it as how can we prevent there being to many of us rather then what do we do when it is to late. We are already rapidly using our plants resources and rather then replacing those resources we are focusing on how to gather food and materials in an unnatural way. For instance in the U.S. factory farmed food is [...]

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by taylorlynn123 Mar 15, 2012 00:54
question What about water-powered vehicles? What happened to those "promising" studies so as to solve the world's craze for oil?

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by saiLe Mar 11, 2010 12:03