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Evolution CORRODING Education

15 hours ago ago from The Foolishness of Darwinism

The thing is the Jesuits have succeeded in what they wanted- downgrade America! The Jesuit plan of evolution is DOING TERRORS not wonders to the school system especially the public ones. They got rid of the Bible (everything in it) and called it Communism allowing REAL Communism to step in and replaced Genesis with the pseudo-science of evolution- the teaching of the survival of the fittest where might makes right and the one true God is ...

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Chapter Thirty-Two

12 hours ago ago from AdoroBooks HyperLit: Sky Seeds

Is that an impertinent question, Mr. Ochoa?” The linguistics professor was not tenured and generally rather insecure. His button-down Ivy look and carefully disheveled hair did little to dispel his feeling that he didn’t really belong and his students knew it. “No sir,” Ben said respectfully. He’d gotten a glimpse of the prof’s need to be coddled. “It’s just something I ran across outside of class and it sparked my interest in the subject.” ...

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Commissioner responds

18 hours ago ago from Florida Citizens for Science

FSU physics professor Paul Cottle had sounded the alarm in the Tallahassee Democrat concerning Florida's leadership's unimpressive or lack thereof for improving our pretty much last in the nation standing in science education. Eric Smith, Florida commissioner of education, responded . I do commend Smith for taking the time and effort to speak up, but he really didn't say all that much that's encouraging. He praised our new set of state ...

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Science Projects For Families With More Than One Kid

1 day ago ago from That was HOT!

So you have two kids that have to do a science project this year?! Science Projects for families with more than one child can be an daunting task for parents. Science fairs are generally held at about the same time, so even if kids are in different schools, their projects probably have due dates that are near each other. Here are four ideas to simplify the process. 1. Let kids work together on the same project. They can each do the ...

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Best of 2009

10 hours ago ago from Science for All

It is that time of year when every newspaper, radio station, magazine, and blog assembles their Best of 2009 lists. I don't want to be left out of this time honored tradition, so here is my Best of 2009 list for resources mentioned on Science for All this year. Best Science Education Video Site: WatchKnow.org Best Science Video: The Inner Life of a Cell Best Elementary Science Resource: Open Wide, Look Inside ...

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New Programs Aim to Lure Young Into Digital Jobs

6 hours ago ago from The New York Times

Growing up in the '70s, John Halamka was a bookish child with a penchant for science and electronics. He wore black horn-rimmed glasses and buttoned his shirts up to the collar. John E. Halamka Ten-year-old John Halamka winning the Science Fair in 4th grade with his home-built Van De Graff generator in 1972. The digital economy is seeking more children like him. Ann Johansson for The New York Times Kira Lehtomaki ...

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