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FRIENDS - The One With All The Embryos - The Game
Monica and Rachel are up against Joey and Chandler to decide if Joey and Chandler have to get rid of the birds or if Monica and Rachel lose their apartment.

Length: 453
Rating: 5.00 (680 ratings)
Tags: Friends Joey Rachel Ross Monica Chandler

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The Diversity of Development: Embryos and Evolution
How does variation in genes generate the beautiful diversity of animal body shapes that fill the world? UCSD Biologist William McGinnis explains that all animals, whether fish, fowl, or fly, share similar architectural control genes called Homeobox genes. The discovery and study of these genes has led to an understanding of how subtle changes in Homeobox genes can lead to changes in animal form during evolution. Series: "Evolution Matters" [2/2008] [Science] [Show ID: 13545]

Length: 3512
Rating: 4.60 (9 ratings)
Tags: genes animal Homeobox science genetics biology evolution

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Time-Lapse: Zebrafish Embryos Developing
German scientists published new work on zebrafish embryonic development. This time-lapse video shows the zebrafish from 64 cells into development to 20,000 cells. For more information, visit the lab's home page: http://www.embl-heidelberg.de/digitalembryo/#Movies

Length: 51
Rating: 4.90 (62 ratings)
Tags: embryos zebrafish development life birth

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Human Embryo
A peek at the stages of the human embryo...

Length: 447
Rating: 5.00 (6 ratings)
Tags: human embryo pregnancy pinkye

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U.K. TO ALLOW HUMAN-ANIMAL HYBRID EMBRYOS
SEPTEMBER 04, 2007 BBC WORLD

Length: 353
Rating: 4.60 (64 ratings)
Tags: human animal hybrid embryo england britian uk

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Frozen Embryo's are a Human Life
Maria's story of embryo adoption and the proper use of frozen embryo's

Length: 347
Rating: 4.20 (5 ratings)
Tags: Embryo adoption stem cell

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What we should do with aborted embryos
A dicussion about what should be done with aborted embryos that could be used. Hosted By Cenk Uygur, Ben Mankiewicz and Jill Pike. Listen Live from 3-6pm PT at www.theyoungturks.com. Clip of the day for July 26, 2006.

Length: 291
Rating: 3.40 (12 ratings)
Tags: abortion stem cell research The Young Turks

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Alien/Human Hybrid Embryos
Seeing a collection of alien/human hybrid embryos aboard a craft during a contact experience

Length: 601
Rating: 4.30 (47 ratings)
Tags: Alien UFO abduction experiencer hybrid abductee

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A Subtle Upgrade for "Human Embryos"
http://tomorrowsworld.org/index.shtml The English language is a marvelous instrument in the hands of an expert wordsmith. It is capable of tremendous subtlety, and over the centuries the lives of countless men and women have been affected in numerous ways by the manner in which its vast collection of words have been manipulated and shaped whether to rally the faithful to the arms of war or to sooth the troubled and hostile crowd. Recently, I noticed a display of the subtle use of the English language as I was reading an article in National Geographic specifically, Hawaiis unearthly worms in its February 2007 edition. In the article, populated with breathtaking photos which are a hallmark of the venerable magazine, was a picture of an acorn worm accompanied by the following caption: It has a liver (the nubs along its body) and gill slits like those of sharks—and embryonic humans. Ignore for the moment, the implication behind the misleading use of the phrase gill slits (and the 18th century frauds of militant evolutionist Ernst Haeckel) and consider the pair of words dramatically offset in the caption: embryonic humans a dramatic yet subtle change from the more common media phrase: human embryos. With all of the talk these days about using human embryos as mere organic fodder for experimentation a resource to be harvested this interchange between adjective and noun is painfully illustrative of societys sentiments. Why cant we experiment on human embryos? one might ask. Arent they just like human blood, human hair, human teeth, human organs, etc.? When we discuss treating these objects as something to be experimented with or manipulated or frozen or destroyed or dissected or handled in whatever manner we please, then the object is an embryo which just so happens to be human. Yet in this caption, in which supposed evidence of evolution is being hinted at, we find the same object described not as a human embryo but as an embryonic human. Do you see the shift of emphasis? Sleeping human, angry human, old human, young human, short human, tall human, comatose human embryonic human. Putting it this way, the object is seen not as a thing which just happens to be related to humans, but as a human who just happens to be in a particular state. A world of difference, actively implied by a subtle interchange of words and driven by the agenda of the moment. Its a subtle difference, yes, but the deceiver of this world, Satan the Devil, trades in subtleties. In the King James translation of the Bible, he is introduced to us as the serpent in the Garden of Eden, where, we are told, the serpent was more subtle than any beast of the field (Genesis 3:1). In the world of secular evangelism subtleties are very often pressed into service, and one can pack a great deal of dogma into a well crafted subtlety. Want to abort it? Experiment on it? Buy and sell it? Its a human embryo. Want to prop it up as evidence for the faith of evolutionism and the dogma of godless human origins? Its an embryonic human. But the reality of the humanity of the child in the womb, and the falsehood of the atheistic fairytale that is modern evolutionary thought, isnt dependent on the subtleties of the English language. They are declared by Almighty God, the source of truth and wisdom (John 17:17, Psalm 111:10). And a day is coming when that God will hold us accountable for how we have used the words we have spoken (Matthew 12:36). If you would like to learn more about how to discern truth over spin, consider ordering our free booklet, The Bible: Fact or Fiction? Nothing will help you more in seeing a lie for what it is than being powerfully familiar with the truth. The booklet is made available as an educational service for the public, absolutely free and with no obligation. A presentation of the truth by Wallace G. Smith and the Living Church of God. As seen throughout the entire world on Tomorrow's World Program.

Length: 288
Rating: 0.00 (0 ratings)
Tags: embryonic stem cell research partial birth abortion life death murder fetus science biology evolution holy bible man

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Evolution Genetics Embryo's and our Common Ancestor's
Even before Darwin, biologists recognized that species that looked quite different as adults often had close similarities as developing embryos. Many four -- legged animals go through embryonic stages that have similar features -- gill arches, a notochord, segmentation, and paddle-like limb buds -- as they develop into different adults. To Darwin, the embryonic resemblances were strong support for the theory of evolution. One of Darwin's contemporaries, German biologist Ernst Haeckel, summed up the argument in a famous, pithy statement: "Ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny." That is to say, in the process of development, an individual passes through the adult forms of all its ancestors. So, Haeckel proposed, by examining the development of an embryo you could read its entire evolutionary history in the transition from one stage to another. In fact, this isn't strictly true, and the drawings Haeckel made exaggerated the embryonic similarities between species.

Length: 282
Rating: 4.80 (25 ratings)
Tags: Evolution Darwin AIG Kent Hovind Ken Hamm Genetics Embryo

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