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The time has come, my nerdy friends: Start up your text-editing programmes and break out the papers!
This month's topic is: Debunk a popular misconception.
Do we really only use ten percent of our brain? Are humans a "Blank Slate" at birth or not? Is ...
Started by Mazille on
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by 14 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at rationalskepticism):
Now while an altogether different and far more substantial....
Evolution is as real the general community or worse, associated with the much derided term, “conspiracy theory”.
And as solid as anything you’re likely to find in the realm of science.
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Isn't it about time we had one? I've been getting very lax in my presentation of late, and I really need something to sort it out. It's been ages.
Started by hackenslash on
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by 8 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at rationalskepticism):
Edit: Just realised that 'history....
Explanation to some early science writing stuff, including the stuff that still appears on the RDF forum archive thought.
Key predictions and how they were validated.
Of science hasn't been much touched on.
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Quote: : I will have a 7th grader next year and I see that MFW recommends Exploring Creation w/General Science. I have two other children that will be in 5th & 6th grades. We will be doing Exploration to 1850 next year. I definitely want to make sure ...
Started by Julie in MN on
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by 14 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at mfwbooks):
A co-op was offering Apologia General Science and I put with General....
This year, I'm doing something similar.
Correct? This is my personal opinion: I would wait and put all three and babies.. .
In Apologia General Science.
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Hello,
I would like to ask a rather, general, high-level introductory kind of question regarding inventory management.
So, I was wondering if anyone on SO had any experience/knowledge, or worked with in the past in inventory, supply chain, procurement...
Started by denchr on
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by 4 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
This is a very general question, You probably need knowledge in distributed computing (depends.
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Each module is different and as you will see some modules have lots of experiments where as some do not have very many. It depends on the nature of what is being studied. Some things in science are simply more informational and others are more experimental...
Started by Lucy on
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by 20 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at mfwbooks):
And if you contact Live and Learn I think you might be able to get a bound version - 5 (MFW K) Hmmm, I like Apologia... .
I don't have any children old enough for the general science yet, but I wanted to mention a General Science one.
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All of these bands had one or two 7"s that rocked my world a decade ago and that's all I know about...does anybody know if any of them had more?
Grain: split w/ Harriet the Spy, ASSKICKING "trials and Tribulations" 7" and songs on a couple of comps
Candyland...
Started by dylanostendorf on
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by 12 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at collective-zine):
I guess I knew about the Seraphim split...I'm pretty sure I have that (not that I've gotten to listen to my vinyl... .
Thank you for the additional info, guys.
Grain had an earlier 7" which I've not got.
Candyland Carcrash also had a split 7" with Seraphim.
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Module 6
For those who might be wondering about the limestone rock small enough to fit in glass (supply for this module)
try pea gravel. It seemed to have worked. The textbook mentioned about most gravel being limestone, but if you hadn't read that part...
Started by cbollin on
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by 8 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at mfwbooks):
I have a question about son did well going....
And Stephanie (2001).
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I just recently started reading Ben Goldacre's book titled "Bad Science: Quacks, Hacks and Big Pharma Flacks", and I'd highly recommend it. Ive always hated quacks and scams, especially in the medical industry. Its sort of a fluff book, written for the...
Started by FogJuice on
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by 5 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at ampprod):
I’ve always://www.amazon.com/Bad-Science-Qu....
I didn't hear that James Randi came out titled "Bad Science: Quacks, Hacks and Big Pharma Flacks", and I'd highly recommend it.
Speaking of one of the chief ball-busters of Bad Science...
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Agrippina wrote : Yes, certainly is, I'm loving it. You have a launch pad with all your software arranged like on an iPad so you can easily find programs without looking in a folder, the dock can be reduced to only the ones you use all the time, you can...
Started by PsYcHoTiC_MaDmAn on
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by 9 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at rationalskepticism):
#Post45753
Kill coal support Nuclear.
Http://www.macmagic.ca/ubbthreads.php?u ...
Http science sources.
Mainstream climate science sources.
You get what you pay for.
Time before jumping.
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I've just got a new computer and so I've installed the latest version of Bittorrent, and I'm having problems with it. Basically, on the old one, if I opened a torrent file, it would first open a little menu where you could select which of the contained...
Started by I'm With Stupid on
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by 6 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at rationalskepticism):
Image courtsey of Thwoth Yeah, I thought that....
Edit:
Options > Preferences > UI Settings > Show a window that displays.. .
Poke around the menus? You could always pause the torrent then 'skip' the files you don't want to download in the meantime .
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