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Briffault’s Law: Women Rule

Written by psychologytoday.com

Briffault’s law maintains that “the female, not the male, determines all the conditions of the animal family. Where the female can derive no benefit from association with the male, no such association takes place.” Today we would say “relationship” rather than “association.”

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Study: Modern Humans in Europe 54000 Years Ago?

Written by veteranstoday.com

Stone artifacts and a child’s tooth found in a cave in southern France pre-date the earliest known evidence of modern humans’ arrival in Europe by thousands of years, challenging the existing scientific views on their co-habitation with Neanderthals, a team of archeologists claim in a new study published in ‘Science Advances’ on Wednesday.

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UK compulsory vaccines on the horizon?

Written by off-guardian.org

The UK government is planning to ‘re-work’ its human rights law to put an increased emphasis on “personal responsibility” and “duties to the wider society”, as well as preventing people “abusing” their rights.

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