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Dragon's Dogma Defeat the Hydra
Dragon's Dogma Defeat the Hydra and the Cyclops at the Encampment.
Dragon's Dogma Quest Guide and Tips
Dragon's Dogma quest guide and mini walkthrough. Along with tips and hints on how to complete quest encountered in the game.
0 commentsGamesNews 05/31
Preorder Halo 4 To get a customizable armor set ingame. or a nice visual perk for your weapons. At least you won't get something really benefitial above all the other players that do not preorder Halo 4. Many different reltail companies have...
0 commentsDragon's Dogma Review
If you read my last post then you are no stranger to the fact that I am a gamer, and I have been since I could walk. Looking back in time at the film reel that is the life of Geofferson Dean Sexton the thirteenth it would be a rarity to see me...
0 commentsDragon's Dogma Walkthrough
Dragon's Dogma Walkthrough Begins. Gather Pawns from the Rift Stone and Defeat the Hobgoblins, Snow Harpies and Manticore as a party.
Genetics: What is the Central Dogma?
The central dogma is the core of genetics and biology, and therefore life. It states that DNA is transcribed into RNA, which is translated into proteins. The three major processes of the central dogma are replication, transcription, and translation.
4 commentsGreek Philosophy vs. Christianity: Should You Follow your Curiosity?
It’s a lack that we all have to face: We know little — of ourselves, of everything. And yet we have to know, because, as in the words of Socrates, an unexamined life is not worth living. Still, the Church discourages us from pursuing knowledge.
6 commentsBiblical Exegesis
The Bible is true, or is it? The Bible is false, or is it? Examination of these statements.
0 commentsWhy the Church is Infallible and You are Ignorant
Did you think you can be wise? Did you think you’d know the truth by yourself? The Church says no. It's only the Church who is capable of that. It's only the Church who is infallible. You, the laypeople, are ignorant. Let's see why.
2 commentsConnections Between W.V. Quine's “Two Dogmas of Empiricism” and “Notes on the Theory of Reference”
In “Two Dogmas of Empiricism” (TDE) and “Notes on the Theory of Reference” (NTR), Quine discussed definability and how it must be distanced from synonymy and analyticity, which fall under the jurisdiction of the theory of meaning. Instead,...
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