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...however, you wanted to make a point about the dangers of illegal immigration, you might interpret the findings in your own particular way. On May 11, John Gibson of Fox News implored viewers to, "Do your duty. Make more babies... half of the kids in this country under five years old are minorities. By far the greatest number are Hispanic. You know what that means? Twenty-five years and the majority of the population is Hispanic. Why is that? Well, the Hispanics are having more kids than others. Notably the ones Hispanics call gabachos, white people, are having fewer...
...change their lives, they don't love him so much anymore. A lot of people are satisfied with what they are doing and that causes problems. A lot of the world sees suffering as the greatest evil and must be avoided but God sees suffering to overcome sin. We interpret the teachings of the church literally, and that's orthodox and for some people that doesn't fit. They want a little more wiggle room in life...
...experimental method would not have contributed to the quality of the study. “These things are always complicated,” he said. “So, we could have told the parents how many micrograms [of mercury] were in the filling, but how do you interpret that for them?” A consent form signed by the parents of the children explained that an exposure to mercury can cause a number of side effects ranging from dizziness to headaches. Haley alleges that the authors of the study do not want to admit to the harmful side...
...epicenter of seismic research. “The reason the seismology center is in Cambridge is because of the work over many decades of seismologists in the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences,” said Hoffman. “Seismologists at Harvard collect and interpret data from a global network of seismograms,” Hoffman added, saying government funding agencies support Harvard’s efforts. As for whether a 7+ magnitude earthquake like San Francisco’s could hit Boston, Assistant Professor of Earth and Planetary Sciences Miaki Ishii said, “The chances...
...midst of all this legislative wrangling, an obvious point is often neglected: the law is not untouchable, a fragile house in which we dare not play. We are often reminded that judges are the ones who must strictly interpret the law, but legislatures can change it. House Republicans are trying to make illegal immigration a criminal offense, while at the same time invoking the law as an unbending deity whose dictates must be dutifully obeyed...