Vertical Thought: October - December 2009

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  • by Ken Treybig
Conducting your own informational interviews is a good way to become more knowledgeable and comfortable in meeting with professionals.
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  • by Mario Seiglie
If you were to write a book, would you purposefully pick a title that doesn't truly deal with the subject matter? It sounds ridiculous, but that's what Charles Darwin did.
  • by Jeremy Lallier, Melody Hess
If you want to learn practical ways to get to know guys and girls without getting serious too soon, we wrote this "how to" section with you in mind. Here are six points we've discovered to be helpful.
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  • by Vertical Thought
We made a list of 10 reasons Darwin's theory of evolution does not hold up to scientific scrutiny.
  • by Amanda Stiver
Evolutionary science demands a promiscuous relationship pattern in human beings where females have multiple sexual partners until they find the "fittest" genes. However, recent discoveries suggest a different model.
  • by Amanda Stiver
According to recent studies in the United States, researchers are concerned about the effects of fast-paced media.
  • by Amanda Stiver
What does a hug mean to you? For many young people in junior high and high school today, the hug is what the handshake was a generation ago.