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The Link Between Diet and Crime – By Gerald Williamson and Dr Johan
Evidence of the importance of the biological aspect of crime and violence continues to mount. And with the escalation of crime, disseminating information involving all disciplines to those who could help has become critically important. Research about the link between aberrant behaviour and neuro-chemical imbalances, toxic environment, diet, food and chemical sensitivities, learning problems an...
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Medicine is truly a unique art and is undoubtedly the synthesis of a triple humanizing and ethical role, translated as personally helping older colleagues perform a therapeutic act and teaching younger ones to do the same. People who know Professor Aroldo (►Fig. 1) will aver that he was the embodiment of that maxim. Born on December 29, 1935, in São Paulo, Brazil, he pursued his studies at the ...
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This article discusses the relationship between the divine promises in the Abraham narrative and the use made by this Old Testament material in the New Testament. It is argued that the New Testament's reinterpretation of the Abrahamic Covenant (e.g. relating the promise of blessing to the Gospel of Jesus Christ and applying the promise of multitudinous descendants to the Christian Church) is fu...
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Timothy Williamson’s project in Knowledge and Its Limits (Williamson, 2000) includes proposals for substantial revisions in the received approach to epistemology. One received view is that knowledge is conceptualized in terms of a conjunction of factors that are individually necessary and jointly sufficient for knowing. A central aim of epistemology is to state such necessary and sufficient con...
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: Nature
سال: 2006
ISSN: 0028-0836,1476-4687
DOI: 10.1038/443370a