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Date Of Conception - Articles
The strange concept of the family fan
by
Kamal S.

Posted
Mon 22 Sep 2008 10:14am
In Andhra Pradesh and possibly some of the other states in South India, there is a strange concept of being a fan of an entire family.
For example, I know many people who... the release dates of films featuring any member of the families. All the Chiranjeevi family fans will try to make sure that any film that has Chiranjeevi, Pavan Kalyan, Allu Arjun etc
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trying for conception
by
priyanka r.
Posted
Wed 18 Nov 2009 11:01pm
I've been married for last one year, n trying for conception for past 5-6 months, but not able to conceive,one of the gynecologist suspected me with polycystic overies... miscarriage ????,as this time also im expecting pregnancy. my date of mensuration is 14th from last 3 months, otherwise my M.C. is very irregular, n yet till the time my peroids haven't
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2010 Sports Physical Therapy Team Concept Conference
by
Mike Reinold

Posted
Thu 26 Aug 2010 3:00am
Registration has begun for this year’s Team Concept Conference by the Sports Section of the American Physical Therapy Association. This is a great course that I’ll be speaking at this year and has tons of great talks and speakers. Plus, it’s in Vegas! Dates are December 2-4, 2010. Here is what the Sports Section is saying about
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The Continuum Concept :)
by
Angela S.
Posted
Wed 30 Sep 2009 10:02pm
I am thrilled to say that Mr. Monarch and I finished reading the amazing book 'The Continuum Concept' by Jean Liedloff today. WOW. If you haven't read this book yet, which... in moving vehicles these days without getting motion sick...I read the whole of The Continuum Concept out loud in the car, these last few days. This is very interesting to me
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Two Kinds of Concept: Implicit and Explicit
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Gualtiero P.
Posted
Wed 16 Dec 2009 6:53am
I've written a paper on concepts, which is forthcoming in a symposium in the journal Dialogue on Eduard Machery's book Doing without Concepts. In my new paper, I update, refine, and defend the view proposed in Piccinini and Scott (2006), "Splitting Concepts".
In the new paper, I argue that there are two kinds of concept: explicit concepts
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