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The End of The Human Race – How Will The Human Race Become Extinct?

by Thespeakman in Issues, July 13, 2011
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It is an inevitability that the Human race will cease to exist. Will it be tomorrow, next week or in a million years? What will cause it? War, Solar flare, Global warming or Asteroid strike?

Academic Researchers Who Refuse to Apply Their Knowledge

by gangu786 in Education, September 4, 2009
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Also many specialized academic study esoteric, trying to discover the head of a pin, but with all this vast knowledge they acquire, they often ask questions that may lead to revolutionary applications of their work.

The Great Swine Flu Pandemic 2009-2009

by Nick Paps in Future, August 11, 2009
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Are we all doomed?

What Will Become of Us? Human Extinction

by Buma in Future, August 7, 2009
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How humanity would be extinct, or endangered, and how we adapt.

Will the Pandemic Lead Us to Martial Law?

by Joseph Parish in Law, July 16, 2009
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I feel that it is ultimately feasible that a declared pandemic here in America would result in not only the introduction of martial law but also of enforced vaccinations. That’s right, we could easily lose our cherished constitutional rights under such conditions and considering the socialist currently in office at this time that inspiration tends to scare me.

The End of the World is Nigh

by Lumpen Doodle in Future, May 20, 2009
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Why we seem unable to accept that our future is entwined with our past, and why the only thing to survive will probably be the bacteria.

The Swine Flu Scare: Reality Check

by earthones in Issues, May 2, 2009
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We have come a long way since the Spanish flu outbreak of 1918 that claimed 500,00 lives. While we should be concerned about the Swine flu, it is pertinent to note that there are pandemics around the world that claim millions of lives annually.

The Black Death

by balisunset in History, August 31, 2008
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Repeated episodes of pandemic plague affected large areas of Eurasia over millennia. The “plague” was almost certainly a combination of bubonic plague (rat flea borne, and highly disfiguring), pneumonic plague (a more lethal variety, and because air-borne also the most infectious strain), and septicaemic plague (human flea borne, and a quick killer).

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