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Thursday, September 10, 2015

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American Adults Get A D In Science; 22% Confuse Astronomy And Astrology

That's not me.

17 comments:

  1. I thought that casting chicken bones and reading tea leaves was scientific. Who knew?

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  2. You're up early. Maybe that has something to do with your beliefs. I'm just saying..

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  5. No, I'm in a different time zone.

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  6. God bless you this Sept 11th my patriot friend Cube..God help us all...

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  7. WomanHonorThyself: Thank you for showing up. I always think of you on this day. You're the only person I know who lives at Ground Zero and I hope you're well and I hope you're happy.

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  8. Cube - Don't show off. We all know that you got an A in science. I got a D.
    Maybe an F.

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  9. Sue Hanes: I got plenty of A's in science and also everything else, including liberal arts classes. I made sure that my education was well rounded. I didn't want to be just a science geek so I made sure that I knew enough to discourse in many different subjects besides science.

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  10. Sue Hanes: Oh, wait I forgot to include this :P

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  11. Sue Hanes: And I don't mean it in a bad way.

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  12. I'm a global warming denier. I think that earns me an A+

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  13. Jan: So I get one, too? BTW it's not global warming... it's climate change which has been happening since the Earth has had a climate. Can I still get an A+?

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  14. It's why i'm so glad i had to take science, and i enjoyed it and did well enough in it for a non-science major. That's what i tried to stress to my kids, and they love watching Cosmos and other science shows, even now that they are mostly grown.

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  15. I started out drawing dinosaurs in kindergarten, but it was a few years later that we took a field trip to the American Museum of Natural History in New York where it became a love of not just dinosaurs, but science. I mean you walked into a huge hall and there was a fully-articulated dinosaur skeleton towering over you. It was an experience that changed me forever. I'm all in favor of exposing kids to science early in their lives.

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  16. Some also think that men never landed on the moon, and I'm including people in the UK.

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