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Perspectives on Evolution Journal 2: Falsifiability, Theology, and Extinction
Memoir, Science, Spirituality David Slater 2023-02-03 Memoir, Science, Spirituality David Slater 2023-02-03

Perspectives on Evolution Journal 2: Falsifiability, Theology, and Extinction

If we scoff at foreign perspectives, we may overlook an important piece in the jigsaw of objective truth.

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Perspectives on Evolution Journal 1: School, Church, and Family
Memoir, Science, Spirituality David Slater 2023-01-28 Memoir, Science, Spirituality David Slater 2023-01-28

Perspectives on Evolution Journal 1: School, Church, and Family

I’m quite out of touch with both blood and Church. When you believe in Jesus Christ and psychedelic drugs, it can be tough to find your tribe.

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Angel’s Trumpets and Morning Glories—An Ethnobotanical Survey of Psychoactive Perennials Part 2: Ipomoea
Ethnobotany, Science, Spirituality David Slater 2022-12-19 Ethnobotany, Science, Spirituality David Slater 2022-12-19

Angel’s Trumpets and Morning Glories—An Ethnobotanical Survey of Psychoactive Perennials Part 2: Ipomoea

Jet-black seeds embody a tenebrous contrast to I. violacea’s celestial blooms. Measuring 7 mm in length, they are vernacularly known as badoh negro: a sacred hallucinogen among Oaxaca’s Zapotecs.

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Angel’s Trumpets and Morning Glories—An Ethnobotanical Survey of Psychoactive Perennials Part 1: Brugmansia
Ethnobotany, Science, Spirituality David Slater 2022-12-11 Ethnobotany, Science, Spirituality David Slater 2022-12-11

Angel’s Trumpets and Morning Glories—An Ethnobotanical Survey of Psychoactive Perennials Part 1: Brugmansia

Despite the medicinal benefits, Brugmansia species remain cautiously revered; each plant’s anaesthetic capacity reflects an arguably macabre record of sorcery and premature burial.

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Vineland Research and Innovation Centre: Reflective Journal
Memoir, Science David Slater 2022-12-09 Memoir, Science David Slater 2022-12-09

Vineland Research and Innovation Centre: Reflective Journal

Interpersonal relationships are key to efficient development—without partnership and amicability, we remain so needlessly flawed.

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Interspecific Compassion: A Brief Reflection on Animal Research and Individuality
Politics, Science David Slater 2022-10-27 Politics, Science David Slater 2022-10-27

Interspecific Compassion: A Brief Reflection on Animal Research and Individuality

Homo sapiens are blessed with self-awareness; however, that does not make us superior to other organisms. It makes us obligated. We have a responsibility to learn about nature and protect the planet's inhabitants through earnest collaboration.

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Preview of Upcoming Honours Research Project—Angel’s Trumpet, Morning Glory, and Sage of the Diviners: An Ethnobotanical Survey of Psychoactive Perennials
Science, Spirituality David Slater 2022-09-15 Science, Spirituality David Slater 2022-09-15

Preview of Upcoming Honours Research Project—Angel’s Trumpet, Morning Glory, and Sage of the Diviners: An Ethnobotanical Survey of Psychoactive Perennials

B. suaveolens, I. corymbosa, and S. divinorum constitute relatively unfamiliar topics; their alkaloids represent compounds of psychiatric potential, delivering meaningful opportunities for compelling investigations.

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Toxicology Journal: Paxlovid
Politics, Science David Slater 2022-03-02 Politics, Science David Slater 2022-03-02

Toxicology Journal: Paxlovid

Political partisanship has arguably affected the government’s COVID-19 response, exacerbating misinformation while jeopardising public confidence in Canada’s healthcare system.

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Ayahuasca: Rivier and Lindgren Review
Science, Spirituality David Slater 2022-02-16 Science, Spirituality David Slater 2022-02-16

Ayahuasca: Rivier and Lindgren Review

The paper achieves an impressive balance between ethnomethodology and phytochemistry: it effectively fosters intercultural awareness while exemplifying shamanism’s scientific merits.

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Popillia japonica: A Brief Introduction to the Japanese Beetle
Science David Slater 2022-02-02 Science David Slater 2022-02-02

Popillia japonica: A Brief Introduction to the Japanese Beetle

As a generalist herbivore, the Japanese beetle’s destructive reputation applies to 79 families and over 300 species of wild and cultivated plants.

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To My Compatriots: A Message to Canadians from an Unvaccinated Perspective
Politics, Science David Slater 2022-01-06 Politics, Science David Slater 2022-01-06

To My Compatriots: A Message to Canadians from an Unvaccinated Perspective

The disease has evolved into much more than a pandemic, precipitating social dilemmas and extending far beyond the realm of epidemiology.

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The Arctic and Alpine Tundra: An Ecological Introduction
Science David Slater 2021-12-28 Science David Slater 2021-12-28

The Arctic and Alpine Tundra: An Ecological Introduction

Rapidly increasing temperatures are precipitating greater permafrost thaw depths, and habitats are collapsing as sea levels threaten to engulf coastal communities amidst a widespread glacial melt.

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Planetary Boundaries and the Cultural Mandate of Genesis 1:28
Science, Spirituality David Slater 2021-12-27 Science, Spirituality David Slater 2021-12-27

Planetary Boundaries and the Cultural Mandate of Genesis 1:28

Although death and decay are inevitable in this fallen world, we should circumvent unnecessary suffering as much as possible.

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Atropa belladonna: An Introduction to the Physiological Ecology of Deadly Nightshade
Science David Slater 2021-12-27 Science David Slater 2021-12-27

Atropa belladonna: An Introduction to the Physiological Ecology of Deadly Nightshade

The multiple alkaloids of A. belladonna solidify the plant’s reputation as one of the deadliest poisons of antiquity.

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SCI 310 Assignment: Personal Reflection on Science and Faith
Science, Spirituality David Slater 2021-12-26 Science, Spirituality David Slater 2021-12-26

SCI 310 Assignment: Personal Reflection on Science and Faith

Part of my fascination with spiritual warfare stems from a fearful sense of inescapable damnation.

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Costa Rica Journal: Leatherback in Parismina
Science, Travel David Slater 2021-06-15 Science, Travel David Slater 2021-06-15

Costa Rica Journal: Leatherback in Parismina

With the light of a red headlamp, we watched as the turtle shuffled from the pit; it lumbered about the shore, zigzagging to obscure its path and conceal its eggs' location.

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