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Wednesday, March 3, 2010

The Biology of Belief


Dr. Lipton claims that our environment, which includes nutrition, emotion and stress, influences our cells. We know that DNA passes on hereditary traits, but he cites research from a new study, epigenetics, that shows gene modification from the environment is also passed on.
The world is energy. We can use positive thinking to change. Cells are influenced by their surroundings. If we are healthy and at ease, we can create a better world. That is the message of this book, a message backed by science.
I found much in Dr. Lipton's work that relates to material in my Do It Yourself Guide to Spirituality: Seven Simple Steps. He stresses that cells reflect Step One - Everything is Connected, or "As above, so below," showing that one cell mirrors all capabilities of the entire body.
Our cells are made up of proteins and other types of molecules. The protein molecules have a balanced electromagnetic charge. If the positive and negative charges are altered, the protein will adjust to the change. This is Step Six - We Balance and shows that even in a cell, there must be balance, showing not only Step Six but reinforcing Step One.
Dr. Lipton is an optimist who sees the repetitive pattern of life as an encouraging sign. He discusses fractal geometry, or the "repeating, ordered patterns" in nature and evolution. There are important chapters on using alternative medicines and understanding our conscious and unconscious thoughts. Dr. Lipton's book is an example of science opening the doors to spirituality.

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Banks Or Private


There are many institutions that offer loans. You can either go to a bank or you can make use of smaller institutions. There are many lenders who specialize in both small and large loans. Which institution you choose is going to affect your personal loan rate.
Many people prefer making use of a bank because their rates are usually less than a private lender. However, it is important to note that even the banks offer different loan rates. This is because the banks are highly competitive. It makes sense to get a number of quotes from different banks before making your decision. If you need a loan you are not obligated to use your own bank. You are entitled to use the bank that offers you the best deal regarding loan rates. If you have a good track record with your bank you can negotiate with them and ask them for a good rate. Your bank should make allowances if you are a good client. It is also a good idea to show them a cheaper personal loan rate you could get from another bank.

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There are also those who can't get a loan from a bank. This is mainly due to a poor credit history. Under such circumstances the banks are not going to grant a loan. You are regarded as a high risk. There are other institutions that will provide you with a loan in spite of a poor credit record. However, you must be prepared to accept a higher personal loan rate than an established bank. Even so, you must still get a list of quotes for private lenders to compare. The rates from such lenders do differ and it is your responsibility to find the cheapest rate. Make it easy and quick by using online quotes.


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Monday, March 1, 2010

Biology, Science and Nature Books

Astronomy and Cosmology
Cosmology is the name given to a range of natural sciences, including both physics and astronomy that intends to provide an explanation for how the universe works as an integrated entity. Over the centuries, since the Pythagoreans in Greece during the 6th century BC considered the possibility that Earth was spherical, cosmology has come a long way and has integrated a variety of different fields of science.
Cosmology evolved from the observation of these Greeks who interpreted the natural laws of the heavenly bodies from which, eventually, the Ptolemaic model developed during the second century AD. Centuries later, during the 16th century, the Copernican system further developed the theories surrounding astronomy and cosmology - followed, in the 20th century, by the theories of special relativity and Albert Einstein's Theory of General Relativity. Overall, however, the case for cosmology states that the laws of physics work the same everywhere and that there is homogeneity throughout the universe.
'The Holographic Universe', written by Michael Talbot, tells its story in two parts: the first part devotes 55 pages to discussing David Bohm's holographic model of the universe - simplified into everyday language by Talbot. The second part of the book delves into events of the paranormal while, at the same time, attempting to rationalise the holographic model. Talbot introduces the reader to Karl Pribram as well as the philosophies of David Bohm.

Chemistry
Chemistry and biochemistry often go hand-in-hand, existing in parallel with other scientific disciplines such as dietetics [the science of food]. McCance and Widdowson, who produce 'The Composition of Foods' summarises food composition tables and updates much in the way of nutrition as a science. The foreword to the 6th edition has been written by Sir John Krebs while the actual volume itself provides an invaluable source of reference to dieticians and nutritionists the world over.
Meanwhile,'Principles of Biochemistry' by Nelson D has been described as a 'modern approach to biochemistry'. Personally, one of the best biochemistry books I have ever encountered was that written by Patterson - now, sadly, long since out of print. I attribute my successful pass in the biochemistry exams to the presence of Patterson which, by the time I had finished with it, was particularly dog-eared! Nelson D's 'Principles of Biochemistry' really is the next best thing to Patterson and a worthy successor.

Earth Sciences and Geography
Earth sciences are a catch-all term covering a different range of natural sciences from those mentioned above. These relate to the study of the earth and how different parts of it are interlinked to produce that homogenous whole that is the classic feature of the scientific world. If you are interested in the world around you then you may be interested in a lovely book by Gavin Pretor-Pinney. This book 'The Cloud Collector's Handbook' is full of charming pictures, below which you will find a short description of each cloud and space for you to record your own sightings. Education
If you think about it, there is all the difference in the world between someone who loves school and somebody who loves to learn: it doesn't necessarily follow that, if you love to learn, then you must enjoy school. Education, however, is all about learning for the sheer pleasure of gaining new information. Dawkins goes about educating his readers, explaining to them how fossils can be dated accurately, all about plate tectonics etc, before going into the details of how these may be linked with the global distribution of plants and animals and the effects changes in these physical elements can have on them. Dawkins, whilst making it clear that he is aware [and who could not be?] of the great debate on creation v evolution, doesn't get drawn into the minutiae surrounding this eternal dispute.

Engineering and Technology
One book that I simply have to recommend is a fantastic book written by Jo Marchant. You will find it in our Science and Nature section under the heading of Engineering and Technology. This book relates the story behind a particularly ancient Greek artefact and what it took to decode its hidden mysteries. The book is called 'Decoding the Heavens: Solving the Mystery of the World's First Computer'. I wish Jo Marchant had found a more intriguing title for her book because this title really doesn't do this book justice.
The book relates the story of the Antikythera Mechanism which has been shown to have amazing capabilities as an astronomical calculator: scientists believe its complexity was at least 1500 years before its time. Scientists have been attempting to unravel its secrets ever since. So, if it's a true-life mystery you are interested, or a book that's a bit different I would strongly recommend this well-written and interesting book of Jo Marchant's.
There are innumerable other sub-genres to be found within our Science and Nature section, covering quite an array of subjects. If you are a fan of the border collie, Barbara Sykes writes a delightful treatise on 'Understanding Border Collies'. This is an excellent book written by somebody who really does understand the intricacies that go to make up this breed of dog and is an absolute 'must have' for all the lovers of border collies out there. Changing from dogs to elephants, I would certainly recommend 'The Elephant Whisperer: Learning about Life, Loyalty and Freedom from a Remarkable Herd of Elephants' - it will really pull on your heartstrings then have you howling with laughter! Check out all the other options within this section - you will probably amaze yourself at the treasure trove of titles hidden within our web pages!


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Top 10 Universities Offering Free Online Learning

It is possible to earn a degree from a highly reputable university free of charge.
1. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (mit.edu) - MIT is ideal for those looking for a wide range of free courses offered online. The university's OpenCourseWare project has more than 1,750 free courses that are in text, audio and video formats. OpenCourseWare is used by students worldwide, most of whom say they would recommend the site to other students.
2. Stanford (stanford.edu) - Stanford University, one of the world's top universities, has teamed up with iTunes U to offer access to Stanford courses, interviews and lectures. Available courses can be downloaded and played on iPods, Macs and PCs and can also be burned to audio CDs and played in CD player.
3. University of California, Irvine (uci.edu) - UC Irvine, recently teamed up with the OCW Consortium to offer free university level courses online. Course materials include lecture notes, assignments as well as exams.
4. Open University (open.ac.uk) - Open University's (UK) OpenLearn website offer both undergraduate and graduate learners free access to learning materials. The materials cover a wide range of topics, such as IT and computing, education, mathematics and statistics, science, health, business and more.
5. University of California, Berkeley (berkeley.edu) - For almost a decade, the University of California, Berkeley has been providing live webcasts of a number of courses including IT, legal studies, engineering, philosophy, psychology and astronomy. Many of the university's courses, are currently available as podcasts and webcasts.
6. Carnegie Mellon University (cmu.edu) - Carnegie Mellon University's program called Open Learning Initiative (OLI) offers several free online courses. OLI courses are aimed to allow introductory college level students to learn about a particular subject without formal instruction. Courses cover a wide range of topics, such as economics, biology, French, statistics and physics.
7. Kutztown University of Pennsylvania (kutztownsbdc.org) - The Kutztown University of Pennsylvania has a resource centre, Small Business Development Center, that boasts the web's largest collection of free business programs.
8. Utah State University (usu.edu) - Utah State University is also a good choice for those looking for free online courses. The university offers a number of download-able text-based courses ranging from physics to anthropology and theatre arts.

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9. University of Southern Queensland (usq.edu.au) - University of Southern Queensland, Australia, offers free online courses through its OpenCourseWare initiative.
10. Tufts University (tufts.edu) - Tufts University, a private research university in Medford/Somerville, near Boston, Massachusetts, has OpenCourseWare that is available free to everyone. Course materials include lecture notes, assignments and other supplementary materials.


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Marine Biology Jobs in Texas

There are two things that marine biologists need to get a foot on the career ladder to success - a love of the sea and a first class education. Marine biology is a big growth area in terms of the number of people now employed in the field and the amount of institutes and foundations set up to conserve the nation's marine wildlife. There are several areas of the United States that are havens for marine biologists, obviously all located on the water and Texas is one of them.
As Texas is located on the Gulf of Mexico, it is as close to the perfect location for a marine biologist as you could get. Texas boasts one of the best college education programs for marine biology in the country. As such, you learn on the water in a field classroom environment and have time to liaise with potential employers in the process.
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Marine biology is not a career path for anyone with no college education at all. Approximately 95% of all marine biologists graduate with a Bachelor Degree and the remainder have some college education behind them. Texas is undoubtedly one of the best places to go to get that education.
Texas A&M University has one of the best marine biology programs in the country. The Department of Marine Biology is located right on the Gulf Of Mexico at Galverston Bay National Estuary and the amazing facilities that they have at their disposal allow students to get hands on experience throughout their degree course. That experience could make all the difference between getting a job straight after university and struggling to get on the first rung of the career ladder.
At Texas A&M, you also have the choice of three degree programs - Marine Biology, Marine Biology with a License Option and Marine Fisheries - and a certificate program - Biomedical Science/Marine Biology. Your Potential

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Marine biologists in Texas earn an average of $44,000, with some earning almost double that amount. Not only is the role well paying but there is also a lot of potential for career growth. The amount of positions has increased greatly in the recent past and more posts are being created all the time. With the availability of jobs being higher than it has ever been and marine biology being a major growth area in the local area, you have never had a better chance to enter the profession and begin climbing the career ladder. Take advantage of that if you are committed to conserving marine life for the future generations.


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