no, societies and scientists misuse of darwins theory maybe...or some extension of herbert spencers society as an organism or when he coined the phrase "survival of the fittest" maybe...biological evolution is constantly confused ...
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20060606124...
There are two different ways of knowing the world — science and religion. Booklets brought out by the National Academy of Sciences point out that religion cannot contribute to a scientist’s understanding of the world; about how an organism ...
http://blogs.thehindu.com/delhi/?p=15678
Nature is the best teacher. The tree teaches us to give fruits to those that throw stones at us. The rain teaches us to be giving to saint and sinner alike. The river teaches us to flow. The sky teaches us to be empty. Fire teaches us to pu...
http://www.iconinfo.net/sai/faqs_values.htm
Click things on the screen to interact with them. Some things are items that can be picked up, others may be doors that you can walk through.
http://www.ludobox.com/Inculcation,flash-game-2476.html
With new-born mammals, after birth we see some quick, short learning-processes take place, where the young and the mother animal learn about each others marks and this way recognize each other. These learning-processes occur during a short,...
http://www.canecorsonancy.info/socialisation.htm
I purchased Wexler's new book to further my understanding of the process thru which a person sheds obsolete religious beliefs -- such as those that were inculcated in childhood -- and then adapts present-day, non-theistic beliefs such as th...
http://www.couol.com/information/acgccdceia
They teach military strategy. They teach the kind of prudential calculation that is necessary in warfare. They teach the military code, which is an ethical code. They have a conception of how soldiering is a profession that has standards. T...
http://www.incharacter.org/printable.php?article=163