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Monthly Archives: February 2020
QUESTIONS! Do We Know How To Not Know?
QUESTIONS Yes, of course, answers are the goal. But it is SO important to understand “THE THEORY OF QUESTIONS,” or “QUESTIONOLOGY,” as I’ll choose to call it. Do you know how to ask questions? Do you find yourself even WANTING … Continue reading
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IS AMERICA GETTING SMARTER?
SCIENCE JOURNALISM: IN TROUBLE? Science Illiteracy And Innumeracy In 21st Century America Well, I only work here, but sometimes I don’t know what to say. I read the following quote from an article in the link below, about an alleged … Continue reading
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THE WRONG QUESTIONS
Teacher: “Alan, why do you always keep asking the wrong questions?” So after hitting the iceberg, why didn’t the Titanic just keep on steaming until they came up right next to the hovering “California” and then just honk and ask … Continue reading
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