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What Darwin Didn't Know: A Doctor Dissects the Theory of Evolution
Endorsed by William Dembski, Ph.D., the scientist at the forefront of the intelligent–design movement Darwin might have thought twice about publishing his theories if he had had access to today’s medical and microbiological discoveries. Drawing on years of research, Dr. Simmons demonstrates that the almost infinite complexity of the human anatomy simply could not have developed by chance. For example: - the body runs on “battery power”...from the hundreds of mitochondria in each cell
- the two sexes—evolutionary theory cannot explain why they exist
- every cell is its own pharmacist, chemist, and metallurgist
Accessible, clearly presented, and utterly fascinating, What Darwin Didn’t Know shows the human body to be a marvelous system constructed by an infinitely wise Designer. .
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Profiles in Murder: An FBI Legend Dissects Killers and Their Crimes
"Profiler" Russell Vorpagel looks back at a career that encompasses some of the most horrific crimes in the FBI's files. The gruesome accounts throughout the book--from the former mental patient who eviscerated his victims and drank their blood because he believed that his own blood was turning to powder, to the middle-aged woman found half-naked amid strewn sex toys in a burning house--are held together by the framework of a class taught by Vorpagel to students (including police officers, FBI agents, and attorneys) trying to learn more about how he and other FBI profilers analyze a crime scene and determine, with sometimes frightening accuracy, what sort of person did it. The techniques used by Vorpagel and his associates allow them to determine the age, sex, race, physical appearance, and habits of some of the most deranged killers so accurately that several suspects have been identified based almost exclusively on their profiles. The book is a fascinating and often disturbing glimpse into the minds of people who kill for reasons most of us can't even fathom. --Lisa Higgins.
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How to Dissect
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Your Trustee Duties: How to Dissect a Trust Contract, Prepare Form 1041, Distribute Income and Principal to Beneficiaries, and Terminate the Trust (Series 300: Retirees & Estates)
The obligations and responsibilities of trustees are laid out in this guide to working with attorneys, understanding tax procedures, and real-life examples. From completing a 1041 form to determining which financial records to pay particular attention to, this primer offers tips for every step of being a conscientious trustee. Instructions for closely reviewing a contract, taking inventory of the sources of trust income, and terminating a trust are also included. .
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The unteaching of literature: we murder to dissect.: An article from: Academic Exchange Quarterly
This digital document is an article from Academic Exchange Quarterly, published by Rapid Intellect Group, Inc. on June 22, 2003. The length of the article is 3537 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser. Citation DetailsTitle: The unteaching of literature: we murder to dissect. Author: William A. Glasser Publication:Academic Exchange Quarterly (Refereed) Date: June 22, 2003 Publisher: Rapid Intellect Group, Inc. Volume: 7 Issue: 2 Page: 25(5) Distributed by Thomson Gale.
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Burglars with access codes: head of U.S. Secret Service in Mexico dissects cyber crime threat, as corporations scramble to protect themselves and their systems.: An article from: Business Mexico
This digital document is an article from Business Mexico, published by American Chamber of Commerce of Mexico A.C. on March 1, 2003. The length of the article is 1785 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser. Citation DetailsTitle: Burglars with access codes: head of U.S. Secret Service in Mexico dissects cyber crime threat, as corporations scramble to protect themselves and their systems. Author: Matthew Brayman Publication:Business Mexico (Magazine/Journal) Date: March 1, 2003 Publisher: American Chamber of Commerce of Mexico A.C. Volume: 13 Issue: 3 Page: 38(3) Distributed by Thomson Gale.
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