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We can't reverse manmade climate change.
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<blockquote data-quote="juvenissun" data-source="post: 73786353" data-attributes="member: 184066"><p>The principle held in this case is: The human nature does not change through time. Any data set goes in violation to this principle MUST have something wrong and is not trustworthy. </p><p></p><p>I did not read those reports in detail. Do they consider the very fast increase in population as a factor? That could be a factor to reduce the rate (#crime/1000people). Also, the same crime, for example, rape, could be treated as a much more serious crime 200 years ago than it is today. You go to a policy station and ask to see the record of rape, do you believe you can see the real data?</p><p></p><p>If you continue to believe the published data, chart, table on anything, you would certainly have trouble to know the truth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="juvenissun, post: 73786353, member: 184066"] The principle held in this case is: The human nature does not change through time. Any data set goes in violation to this principle MUST have something wrong and is not trustworthy. I did not read those reports in detail. Do they consider the very fast increase in population as a factor? That could be a factor to reduce the rate (#crime/1000people). Also, the same crime, for example, rape, could be treated as a much more serious crime 200 years ago than it is today. You go to a policy station and ask to see the record of rape, do you believe you can see the real data? If you continue to believe the published data, chart, table on anything, you would certainly have trouble to know the truth. [/QUOTE]
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