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- Christianity Meme - Christianity is a highly evolved meme (life form that lives in the minds of people). A Meme's only agenda is to survive and propagate. Those infected with the Christianity Meme are prone to certain kinds of immoral behavior.
- Structure of Memes - The main criticism that can be raised against the memetic approach is that memes are difficult to define. What are the elements or units that make up a meme? Does a meme correspond to a complete symphony, or to a symphonic movement, a melody, a musical phrase, or even a single note?
- Meme, Counter-meme - Mike Godwin reflects on Godwin's Law in Wired.
- MEME/MAST: Motif Discovery and Search - A software package to discover motifs (highly conserved regions) in groups of related DNA or protein sequences and, search sequence databases using motifs. [Commercial]
- Moi-meme-Moitie - No description
- Meme.ro - Portal online cu con inut românesc.
- McDonald, Meme - Children's Book Council shortlisted author; with a biography, and synopses.
- Memed - Menges Medizintechnik GmbH - Die Firma bietet Produkte für die Bereiche Radiologie (MR/CT), Anästhesie, Chirurgie und Orthopädie. [A-4076 St. Marienkirchen]
- Istituto Meme S.r.l. - Specializza in scienze criminologiche, consuelling e psicotecnologie, musicoterapia, arte terapia e naturopatia. Account personale per iscritti e servizio FAD (formazione a distanza) accessibile con piattaforma e-learning di supporto.
- Solís, Meme - Pianista, cantante y compositor cubano.
Wikipedia Articles
- Thanks for the Memes (EP) - Thanks For The Memes is an EP released by the Australian indie rock band Augie March. It was first released in 1998 and was re-issued in 2003 with the addition of "300 Nights" taken from the Hole In The Roof single.
- Dawkins' God: Genes, Memes, and the Meaning of Life - Dawkins' God: Genes, Memes, and the Meaning of Life is a book by Alister McGrath, a molecular biophysicist and theologian who is currently Professor of Historical Theology at Oxford University. The book, published in 2004, aims to refute claims about religion made by another well-known professor at Oxford, Richard Dawkins.
- Memeplex - Much of the study of memes focuses on groups of memes called "memeplexes", "meme complexes" or "memecomplexes" — such as religious, cultural, or political doctrines and systems. Some selfish genes propagate more effectively together.
- Memesphere - In the study of memes, a memesphere is analogous to a biosphere in biology. The memesphere can be compared to the mediasphere in that, like the mediasphere, "the collective ecology of the world media, including newspapers, journals, television, radio, books, novels, advertising, press releases, publicity and the blogosphere, to include any and all media both broadcast and published," with less focus on the content of the collective ecology of the world media than how this eology can and is constantly influenced by memes through the social science of memetics.
- Internet meme - The term Internet meme is a neologism used to describe a catchphrase or concept that spreads in a faddish way from person to person via the Internet. The term is a reference to the concept of memes, but is used loosely to refer to things that are not necessarily memes in a technical sense.