SSC: so what can be done? "The wealthiest 20% of the world accounts for
76.6% of the private consumption and poorest 1.5%..It's not getting better.
2005...three billion people live on less than $2.50 a day.
at least 80% of humanity lives on less.
than $10.00 a day.
SSC: so what can be done? "The wealthiest 20% of the world accounts for
76.6% of the private consumption and poorest 1.5%..It's not getting better.
2005...three billion people live on less than $2.50 a day.
at least 80% of humanity lives on less.
than $10.00 a day.
homo naledi has been added to our family tree but exactly where, is still to be discovered.
read more here.... over 1500 fossils making up 15 separate individuals have been discovered in a cave near johannesburg.
here are a few highlights of it's anatomy.... the skull was globular, like a member of our genus but the brain was small and primitive.
Interesting article: "Best evidence so far that humans are still evolving" Scientists say.
lightyears.blog.cnn.com Post by CNN's Thom Patterson.
The data allowed scientists to track the ages at which female residents had their first
born child. Among those women, the average age of first reproduction dropped from
26 to 22. The study support the idea that increasingly younger birth ages were influenced
by genetic changes caused by natural selection. In other words, the propensity to have
a child at a younger age is the result of inherited genetic traits, the study suggest.
(Evolution means that organisim change over time based on inherited traits).
2005...three billion people live on less than $2.50 a day.
at least 80% of humanity lives on less.
than $10.00 a day.
That's funny, how did you change my topic or who changed it. A much
better topic I may say. LOL
homo naledi has been added to our family tree but exactly where, is still to be discovered.
read more here.... over 1500 fossils making up 15 separate individuals have been discovered in a cave near johannesburg.
here are a few highlights of it's anatomy.... the skull was globular, like a member of our genus but the brain was small and primitive.
Question: are we still evolving as humans? I,am not speaking about in height or brain power
but maybe some part of our physical makeup that we haven't discovered. I hope
this makes sense. For the past 4000-6000 years we have remain the same, just a little
taller.
2005...three billion people live on less than $2.50 a day.
at least 80% of humanity lives on less.
than $10.00 a day.
stillin: My thought also "spiritual things when they're busy just trying to survive", yet
they are the most spiritual minded.
2005...three billion people live on less than $2.50 a day.
at least 80% of humanity lives on less.
than $10.00 a day.
Desirous, I guess I can think the slave master,LOL. And that is what I told the wife,
"It's just a matter of luck" when you think about it.
one of the elders schools i attended, we dealt with a person who touched a girls breast and covered it up and kept it secret until it was revealed through a source.
the instructor first laid the ground work for a guilt trip.
he read this scripture;.
Your breast are like two fawns, like twin fawns of a gazelle that brows among the lilies.
Where did I hear that, Mr Solomon. How did he know what her breast look like???
i remember seeing the ex-jws parading around outside the assembly like lepers holding placards of hate.
we were the righteous and enlightened ones... and they were lost in outer darkness.
just dont look at them was the standard response to their unwelcome presence..
I believe my wife drugged me. One day we were a happy young married couple and
she stepped in the doors of the KH. It went down hill from there. Angry is an
understatement..
one of the elders schools i attended, we dealt with a person who touched a girls breast and covered it up and kept it secret until it was revealed through a source.
the instructor first laid the ground work for a guilt trip.
he read this scripture;.