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Psychology
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Isaac Newton's Alchemical Studies
Isaac Newton's alchemical studies: the influences of theology, philosophy, experimentation and textual interpretation on his work. Out of all Isaac Newton's myriad interests, alchemy appears to have been his passion. His famous works on optics, mechanics and mathematics were mere side-thoughts in comparison to the thirty years he spent on alchemy. He read hundreds of alchemical texts and wrote more than one million words in his notebooks. I will conclude that Newton cannot be seen as any less scientific or reasonable simply because he is a product of the time in which he lived. Newton's alchemical work is an important document in the history of science and also of history in general, for it encompasses theology, science and philosophy.
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Dissection - Are There Any Benefits?
What do you remember most about biology? Is it the dry textbook? Likely you recall the hands-on activities that you did. Despite the squeamish reactions of some students, frog dissection has many benefits.
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Teaching English In Japan - Becoming a JET-Setter
There is, in Japan, a great demand for native English speakers teaching English, but most of that demand comes from private English “conversation schools”, or Ekaiwa, or JET, the Japan Exchange and Teaching Program.
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The Chemistry of Leather Care
How leather care products work. From leather cleaners to silicones, neatsfoot oil , leather dressing and coloring and leather waterproofing.
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The Cyber Narcissist
To the narcissist, the Internet is an alluring and irresistible combination of playground and hunting grounds, the gathering place of numerous potential Sources of Narcissistic Supply, a world where ...
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