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math

math posted how scientific is medicine not very | May 28, 2008

Do doctors have a responsibility to use the best methods? To use the best drugs in the best way? To avoid drugs when they can? To consult internationally to determine and employ the best tests and interpret them correctly? If medicine is a part of science, then yes. If medicine is a country club for...

smaru

smaru posted Marriages - Problems & Solutions | May 16, 2007

"A marriage is not when the 'perfect couple' comes together. It is when an imperfect couple learns to enjoy their differences." -- Dave Meurer The above quote contains a quintessential truth: no marriage is perfect, and each couple has to take proactive efforts in order to have harmony between...

GaneshSrinivasan

GaneshSrinivasan posted SG KE Investing's Smartest Players | Jul 17, 2007

Source What drives the success of the "big brains" of the investing world—and what ordinary investors can learn from them by Ben Steverman What separates the billionaire investors from the millionaires? What do the world's investing geniuses have that the rest of us don't? Besides good luck and a...

chaitanya

chaitanya posted I see...I judge | May 16, 2008

It’s just that we humans like to judge everyone and everything. It’s such a subtle trait that we don’t even notice having judged something or someone every now and then. The peculiarity of this judgment is that it tends to be negative. I mean it gives us a satisfaction to point out some...