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question Why do we as humans over think or under think problems in everyday life, why do we let simplistic things in our life change the way we feel, think and act?

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by Dpuc Nov 28, 2012 16:36
question What can I do, and tell others to do, to stop global warming?

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by Nancy Clemons Aug 30, 2006 15:14
answer It is neither it is inhuman nature.

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by Thai sean Jan 30, 2013 08:00
answer The Earth would go off in whatever direction was the tangent to it's orbit, and it would cool down and freeze rather quickly. It might be deflected somewhat by any other planets that would be close to its trajectory.

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by thedoc Jan 12, 2013 05:25
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 When do you feel most alive?

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by Conversation Week Mar 14, 2007 02:40
question Can a person be perceptive enough to see our planet in a way that tells them that they too are part of nature?

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by abcq Aug 30, 2006 15:14
question When will boarders disappear?

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by silentorgy May 26, 2011 02:22
comment No animals (lobsters, moose, humans) have souls. The soul is a concept employed by people to make sense of something they don't understand. In this case consciousness. Think.

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by Halite May 24, 2010 16:35
question Why don't more people care?

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by TheRealMicahel Mar 12, 2013 17:55
question Is there an ecological limit to economic growth ?

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by David Letellier Aug 30, 2006 15:14
question Why do those so privilege feel content to let others struggle to find clean water?

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by acurbow Feb 19, 2013 22:29
comment MOst of

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by mansi1511 Nov 20, 2012 05:15
question Why is it easier to get a cold can of Coca Cola than a fresh glass of water?

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by Dagmar Seidel Sep 05, 2006 14:50
question Why are we taking the incalculable risk of allowing genetically engineered food crops into the environment without fully understanding the effects and implications?

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by Noah Brotman Aug 30, 2006 15:14