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Question for readers to answer:

Can an average person develop the skill to reliably detect liars?
To clarify: this question is similar to - Can an average person
improve at hiding and detecting 'tells' in poker? Also, consider only
deliberate lies intended to harm another and, please, expound on the reasons
backing your answer.
Deadline: June 29, 2009. We will publish the best answers on
July 13.
You get the credit.
Click here to give me your answer:
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the question.
Interacting with nature by
K:

How to Offer Wild Birds Shelter in the Winter
Not all birds migrate south for the
winter. Winter is a hard season for birds, and many risk freezing to death
at night. It doesn't take much effort or money to provide shelter for them,
and it can make a huge difference to the little feathered guys!
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On living wild... The mind lets go of its moorings, one by one, and begins to
lose you.
--"Walking below zero you tell yourself" by Debra Allbery
Fractal image:
Ken Musgrave
A few years ago, I took leave from computer engineering to canoe down
Canada's largest river, the Mackenzie. For forty-six days my husband and I
paddled alone a thousand miles through remote Canadian wilderness to the Arctic
Ocean. Now I write a question and answer column (WonderQuest) for USA Today and
New Mexican newspapers.
Honors and Awards:
- Private Pilot's license
- The National Registry of Who's Who (2007) lists my accomplishments.
- Member of National Association of Science Writers
- MS in Mathematics, UNM
- BS in Computer Engineering, UNM
- Eta Kappa Nu Electrical Engineering Honor Society
- Dean's List while attending Harvard University
My blog
Down the
Mackenzie to the Arctic Ocean!

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