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Change: compatabilitycompatibility to the Polar climate (i.e. dense, insulating, white fur that is both extremely warm and makes an excellent camoflagecamouflage against the snow.) Accelerated De-Territorialization: When referring to culture, anthropologists use the term deterritorialized to refer to a weakening of
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Change: not fascinating. Click here to see an Interactive Blastdoor Map with Removable "Layers" and Translation Toggle. A few searches on the acronyms of the map will turn up some interesting things. This page is a place to post your findings on the items referenced on the map. "Following
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Change: The blast door map looks very similer to Ba-Gua, an energy map based on the concepts of Yin-Yang, the 8 Trigarms of the I-Ching and the theory of the Five Elements. It is a mystical representation of all of the various combinations of Yin-Yang energyGo to http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v151/punkguyky/bagua-hatchmap.jpg to
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Change: (1997), the plot hinges around a rescue mission in response to a long lost spaceship that is broadcasting what they at first assume is a
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Change: Hanso Group. So what does the H.G. stand for? Heuristics Group? Unlikely, since Hueristics is already included in the Dharma name and would be unnecessarily repetitive. What about Human Genome? Could it be a hidden literary reference to the great sci-fi author H.G. Wells? Wells wrote War of the Worlds
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Change: X, Y, and Z also are commonly used to describe a location in 3D space. These numbers could reference a location on the island, but are pretty much useless without an origin, direction, and units. "Cogito, ergo doleo"Latin for "I think, therefore I
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Change: Mr. Eko's so-called "Jesus Stick" in Episode 3x06 ("I Do"). After Mr. Eko's death, Locke retrieved the stick to use as a marker for Mr. Eko's grave. As he was pounding the stick into the ground, he
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Change: God-knows-whatwho-knows-what in the Staff hatch. Are these injections part of an experiment to reduce the maternal mortality rate, or to improve maternal health and thus improve fetal health, which would, in turn, also reduce the infant mortality rate? #6 could be the reason
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Change: Some have suggested that it could be "M. DeGroot"... we know about Gerald and Karen DeGroot, but who is "M"? Here's oneanother idea of what MDG could idea...mean... The Millennium Development Goals are eight goals that 191 United
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Change: phrase, meaning "I think, therefore I am," was coined by philosopher René Descartes, in his literary work Discourse on Method (1637), which became a foundational element of Western philosophy. Descartes writes that in his belief in his own
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Change: Cerberus by William Blake "Hic sunt dracones"Latin for "Here be dragons," this phrase is written near the same place that says "primary nexus of cerberus activity" and could
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Change: ("I Do"). After Eko's death, Locke retrieved the stick to use as a marker for Eko's grave. As he was pounding the stick into the
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Change: Latin for "Here be dragons," this phrase is written near the same place that says "primary nexus of cerberus activity" and could also be a
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Change: "But I have convinced myself that there is absolutely nothing in the world, no sky, no earth, no minds, no bodies. Does it now follow
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Change: (EEP) - In European zoos about 120 species of endangered animals are organized in special breeding programs.These breeding programs keep an account of each species
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Change: (EEP) - In European zoos about 120 species of endangered animals are organized in special breeding programs.These breeding programs keep an account of each species
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