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Monthly Archives: April 2017
What CF Industries Holdings, Inc. (CF) Is Telling Investors Via Its Technical Chart – NY Stock News
Posted: April 28, 2017 at 3:15 pm
NY Stock News | What CF Industries Holdings, Inc. (CF) Is Telling Investors Via Its Technical Chart NY Stock News CF Industries Holdings, Inc. (CF) has created a compelling message for traders in the most recent trading. That message has grown stronger as the technical chart setup has developed into a more composite picture for the stock. This is the breakdown as ... |
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Weekly Politics Wrap: Metro Meltdown And Corey Stewart’s Campaign Against Political Correctness – WAMU 88.5
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WAMU 88.5 | Weekly Politics Wrap: Metro Meltdown And Corey Stewart's Campaign Against Political Correctness WAMU 88.5 An electrical fire shut down part of Metro's Red Line during the heart of the morning commute this week, creating yet another headache for commuters. Meanwhile, it's unclear whether local jurisdictions will create a dedicated funding stream for the ... Confederate flag costs Stewart colleagues' support in Va. gov. race Who is Corey Stewart, the Pro-Confederate Virginia Gubernatorial Candidate? |
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Letters: A funny thing happened on the way to political correctness – Lincoln Courier
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Dear Editor,
Political correctness is everywhere.A national humanist group brought a lawsuit against the school alleging that a family with children in that school is being discriminated against because their children are atheists and the words, under God are discriminatory against them and all other atheist children. The American Humanist Association is an advocacy organization based in Washington, D.C. and on behalf of the family in question has filed a suit in a state court demanding the words under God be stricken from the Pledge of Allegiance.
The American Humanist Association maintains the words added have marginalized atheist and humanist kids as something less than ideal patriots. In fact, the atheist organization insist that those two words brings the state and school district in direct violation of the states constitutional right to equal protection. The organizations attorney stated the schools should not allow the Pledge with such egregious words in them because it constitutes an exercise that teaches students that patriotism is tied to a belief in God. The attorney continued to say, Such a daily exercise portrays atheist and humanist children as second-class citizens, and certainly contributes to anti-atheist prejudices.
Of course the attorney speaking for the school district stated that even though the state law requires the Pledge be recited daily, individual students may choose not to participate if they so wish. The school district attorney stated, The district is merely following a state law that requires schools to have a daily recitation of the pledge. He continued, We are disappointed that this national organization has targeted Matawan-Aberdeen for merely obeying the law as it stands.
This is such an interesting play on the political correctness and the absurdity of trying to turn around a decades-old practice to suit the preferences of those who do not believe in God.
Just for fun, lets say that the atheist group is right and their being offended by the utterance of the two words, under God somehow makes their atheist children less patriotic. If the court decides to feel their pain and decree the two words be stricken from the Pledge, by logic wouldnt the sameoffensebe perpetrated against those children who have been practicing those words each day be violated in much the same way. So the American Humanist Association has no qualms about foisting that same offensive practice of saying the Pledge without the two words that have been spoken by students of at least four generations during the past several decades? By having the pain of discrimination lifted from their shoulders they, in turn, would have the courts plant that same pain of discrimination on the shoulders of the many more tens of thousands of people who do believe in the words under God?
When will we all, as a group of Americans, come to realize that this thing we call political correctness is not only discrimination against another group, but it establishes a double standard of operation that is more often than not a discrimination against the majority of people holding the disputed belief?
Jim Killebrew
Lincoln, Illinois
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Are 3-parent babies products of eugenics or the desire to save lives? – Genetic Literacy Project
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These days, using the tiniest surgical and biological scissors, we can snip away bad genes and insert good ones.thanks
The most astonishing gene therapy news this year has been the crafting of three-parent babies. The in-vitro fertilization practice, known as mitochondrial replacement therapy, is meant to help women who carry genes for mitochondrial diseases have babies without passing the disorders onto their children.
And then there is the time-worn bugaboo of eugenics. Geneticists and ethicists worry that genetic replacement therapies might be used by the wealthy to reduce diversity (selecting for, say, tall, athletic, blond babies) and enhance things like intelligence and physical prowess, producing a generation of look-a-like transhumans who are far more powerful than people who lack the means and money to do the same.
[However,]Im all for gene therapywithin proper scientific and ethical constraintsEvery day, the practice of medicine keeps people alive who would otherwise die. If we only apply the logic of survival of the fittest to genetic therapy, we might wind up culling valuable lives that human ingenuity could save.
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‘Bill Nye Saves the World’: ‘Scientist’ Slammed for Promoting Eugenics, Abortion on New Netflix Show – Gospel Herald
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Bill Nye "The Science Guy" has come under fire after proposing an unusual solution to climate change: penalize American families for having "extra kids".
The episode "Earth's People Problem" is part of the Netflix series "Bill Nye Saves the World." During the 30-minute show, Nye asked one of the panelists if it would be a good idea to have the government penalize having "extra kids."
"Should we have policies that penalize people for having extra kids in the developed world?" Nye asked Travis Rieder, an academic for Berman Institute of Bioethics at Johns Hopkins University.
"I do think we should at least consider it," said Rieder, who earlier in the show noted that children in developed countries use 160 times more resources than children in the developing world.
"Well, 'at least consider it' is like, 'do it,'" Nye replied.
Rieder replied, "One of the things that we could do that's kind of least policy-ish is we could encourage our culture and our norms to change, right?"
During the show, Nye, an abortion advocate, also explained how women who have access to educational and professional opportunities tend to have fewer children. Thus, more resources can be devoted to those children: "It's not rocket surgery. It's science!" he said.
However, Dr. Rachel Snow, chief of population development at the United Nations Population Fund, who was also on the panel, hit back at the suggestion:
"I would take issue with the idea that we do anything to incentivize fewer children or more children," she said. "I think it's all about ... human rights. People should have the number of children they want ... and if some families have five or six children, God bless them. That's fine. But most people end up with fewer."
Nye's comments sparked outrage on social media, with many accusing "The Science Guy" of promoting eugenics and abortion: "The replacement level fertility rate is 2.1 children per woman--something that most of the developed world hasn't seen in years," writes Town Hall reporter Christine Rousselle. "It's downright spooky and chilling to say that parents should be 'penalized' for daring to expand their families. If anything, one would think that parents should be encouraged to have more children."
Some countries already do penalize large families - with horrifying results. LifeNews notes that in China, families who have more than one or two children report being coerced or even forced to abort their unborn children, fired from their jobs and penalized with huge fines.
Reads a Reuters report: "For decades, China harshly implemented the one-child policy, leading to forced abortions and infanticides across the country. In recent years, however, the policy has been relaxed, and some couples are allowed to have a second child. Others are permitted a second child if they pay a fine."
While some have praised Nye's new Netflix show, the series has received a staggeringly low IMDb score of 4.4 out of 10: "More drivel from another Cultural Marxist thought bully," reads one review. "The writing is astonishingly simple minded, and the 'science' is puerile and near non existent."
During a February interview with The Gospel Herald, Ken Ham, founder, president, and CEO of the creationist organization Answers in Genesis, Creation Museum, and Ark Encounter, warned that Nye's show intentionally "brainwashes and indoctrinates" young people.
"Bill Nye might think he's the savior of the world, but I've got news for Bill Nye: Jesus is the Savior of the world," Ham said, quoting John 3:16 - "For God loved the world so much that he gave his one and only Son, so that everyone who believes in him will not perish but have eternal life."
He added, "The Bible makes it clear - we can't save ourselves, we had to have someone come and save us because we're sinners."
Ham suggested that Nye will use his Netflix show to "brainwash and indoctrinate people" by stepping outside of observational science and going into the realm of belief.
"He'll do experiments and things will explode...and then he'll say, 'And science has shown us we evolved from animals millions of years ago,'" Ham said. "Totally different. That's the big danger of it all, that it indoctrinates generations [who believe] that because we do things that go 'poof' and 'bang' and make technology, therefore we've got to believe Bill Nye when he says everything came about by natural processes; that there's no God."
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Town and County police searching for credit card cloning suspect – KSDK
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Police say the suspect is somehow using cloned credit cards to withdraw cash from ATMS.
Alexandra Martellaro, KSDK 5:01 PM. CDT April 27, 2017
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TOWN AND COUNTRY, MO. - Police in Town and Country are asking for the public's help identifying a suspect accused of using cloned credit cards.
According to police, the suspect created the cloned cards likely by using a skimmer to steal victims' card information. The victims never lost control of their cards.
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The suspect has hit several communities in the St. Louis metro area and uses the cloned cards to withdraw cash from ATMs. He was captured on camera using a cloned card at the Woods Mill Schnucks.
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If you recognize this person, pleasecontact Detective Ronnie Nicoletti with the Town and Country Police Department at 314-568-2103.
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April 28, 2017 | No. 211: Real facts, a robotic dog and cloning the Star Trek tricorder – Innovate Long Island
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Its Friday out there: Looking back, April was not the cruelest month. Pretty wet, though.
The 2 millionth American patent was issued this week in 1935. It went to automotive engineer Joseph Ledwinka for a wheel design. Classic car enthusiasts remember Ledwinka as the designer of the 1929 Ruxton, the first front-wheel-drive American car. (Four still known to exist.)
Happy birthday Alice Waters.
But first, this: Collect enough data, the saying goes, and you can prove anything.
Thats not quite the charter of USAFacts, the national database unveiled last week by former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer, but it certainly gets the job done.
Sucking up info from more than 70 government sources and 50,000+ special districts and other agencies, the database offers a Joe Friday look at how our nation collects money, how it spends it and on whom and what. You decide if the investment was really worth it.
Small example: The amount of fuel wasted in traffic congestion more than doubled between 1990 and 2015, even as per capita spending on road projects went up by 50 percent.
Another: Federal R&D investment per capita, in steady dollars, was $463 in 1990 and $402 last year.
Also not good if you ever hope to collect Social Security: The U.S. population grew by 100 million between 1980 and 2015, but only a tenth of them were children.
And: You really dont want to know what your share of the federal debt is.
On the fly: Hofstras Center for Entrepreneurship hosts a drone seminar and follow-on flying demonstration, May 2, 3 p.m., space limited, contact Stacey.Sikes@Hofstra.edu.
Congrats: Huntington Hospital has become the first LI facility to achieve nursings top of the charts quality designation for the fourth time in a row.
Not to be overlooked: SBU computer scientist prof and researcher Long Lu has received a prestigious National Science Foundation Career award and a tidy $500K to continue his work on mobile security.
Cant imagine: Attorney, mother of eight and now prez of the Nassau Womens Bar Association. An Elaine Colavito Q&A.
Attention hop-heads: Innovator of the Year winner Moustache Brewing Co. has a big release weekend planned for May 5-7. In addition to this years Blueberry + Ginger Tripel, theres DJ Night, an IPA brewed with Azacca and Idaho 7 hops, and Get Up On Outta Here!, a double IPA brewed with Hll Melon, Mandarina Bavaria, and Motueka hops. Details.
Not related as far as we know: The James Beard Awards for writing were out this week, including this Thrillist piece on the great craft brewing sell out.
Also: The indefatigable Kevin Alexander on the hunt for NYT restaurant critic Pete Wells. Worth a read.
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+ The Debrief: Lenny Poveromo, chief exec at the Composite Prototyping Center, is a man of many layers.
+ Plainview-based on-demand video firm NeuLion gets Suffolk IDA help to move its HQ and add jobs, and there are affordable rental units on the way.
+ The governor came to Farmingdale State College (Innovate sponsor, lemme hear a yay) to announce $2.5 billion in clean water spending.
+ The states annual economic development sweepstakes, which pits Upstater against Southern Tierer, Finger Laker against Long Islander etc. for a share of $800 million, while NYC looks on with disdain, kicks off May 1.
+ Northwell Health and Feinstein Institute spinout TheraSource are teaming to take on sepsis, thanks to a not insignificant chunk of NIH dough.
+ Thuro Metal Products makes good on its pledge to stay put and prosper.
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Imagine if there was an Oscar for doing good. There is.The Imagine Awards, May 2, Crest Hollow, all you need to knowhere.
And dont forgetEisnerAmpers Pivotal conference, which combines deep thought, tech talk, Grade A networking, performance andapres-beveraging in one giant happening, May 9, 3 to 8 p.m., The Space in Westbury,register here.
The SBU Incubator Company Showcase, both physical and virtual,is June 8.
The rest of the Innovate calendar ishere.
Spot on: Boston Dynamics is developing a robotic dog to deliver packages. It currently operates at two-thirds the speed of the average human worker. (Or twice as fast as the boss son.)
Sweeeet: Researchers have developed implantable cells that can control insulin production in diabetics.
The real McCoy: Final Frontier Medical Devices has won Qualcomms $2.5 million prize for a medical scanner that comes really close to the Star Trek tricorder.
Dont do this: Francis J. Lang, a resident of upstate Johnstown, has been issued eight summons related to his attempt to skip his snowmobile across an unfrozen pond. (Leaving the scene of a snowmobile submerged in a public body of water was one. No, wait. Two.)
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Biobag Grows Baby Sheep; We are Close to Cloning Humans – Edgy Labs (blog)
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Scientists have developed an extra-uterine womb,called a biobag, and successfully used it to grow baby sheep.This artificial womb could help bring prematurely born babies to term as well as enable a new type of surrogacy.
If youre Lincoln Six Echo from the movie, The Island, this is where it all starts. First, theyre growing baby sheep and saving severely premature babies. The next thing you know, our insurance policies are cloning humans identical to us. When our organs fail, we just trade out with our clone. The only question is: who will be able to afford that?
Birth is considered preterm if it happens before completing the 37th week of pregnancy. In the U.S., according to stats provided by theCDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), about 1 in 10 pregnancies ended in preterm birth in 2015 (30,000 babies). Globally, rates range between 5% and 18%, with 15 million preterm babies born annually.
The earlier the birth happens, the fewer chances of survival for the baby: at less than 23 weeks, the chance is close to zero. The chance increases exponentially after week 25, reaching about 80%. Preterm or premature birth is the leading cause of newborn deaths, estimated at around one-third in 2013. Babies who survive would face short and long-term health complications.
Scientists at Childrens Hospital of Philadelphia designed an extra-uterine incubation system that could reduce mortality for preterm children. The device, described in a paper published in the journalNature, is filled with synthetic amniotic fluid that allows the fetus to breathe, supporting thegrowth of the lungs, much like the mothers placenta would do. Oxygen-rich blood is pumped into the bag and excess CO2 is removed.
The device would enable extreme preterm babies the chance to develop their lungs and other vital organs, serving as a bridge to support them during a critical period before getting to the outside world.
CHOP researchers, led by fetal surgeon Dr. Alan Flake, have gone through four prototypes, including a glass incubator tank, before settling on the current design. They conducted pre-clinical studies and tested the artificial womb with fetal lambs, in which the prenatal development of these organs is very similar to that of humans.
Previous womb-like incubator systems have lasted only 60 hours, but CHOPs device operates for up to four weeks. The baby sheep remained healthy and showed normal functions and organ maturation; they breathe, swallow, open their eyes and grow wool. In the next decade, the team envisions to having a licensed device to support premature infants and help get them over the 28-week threshold, instead of being artificially ventilated inside current incubators.
Aside from supporting naturally born babies, the biobag, once its capable enough to cover the whole gestation period, could serve as a surrogate device. Women with infertility problems or conditions that make pregnancy hazardous, or even as a personal or professional decision, could use such a birth mother device.
Hopefully, this would cut through expensive surrogacy programs that labor to find compatible mothers among a sea of willing applicants.
Or maybe this technology will be harvested for less humanitarian and more profit-driven purposes. Perhaps then we will really see cloned organ surrogates like from the movie, The Island. What would you do if we started cloning humans for organ reclamation?
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Pokemon Go: Tyrogue evolution guide how to evolve into Hitmonlee, Hitmonchan and Hitmontop – VG247
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Friday, 28 April 2017 10:09 GMT By Alex Donaldson
Choose your fighter.
Now that Pokemon Go has added all the Gen 2 Pokemon (Gold/Silver/Crystal Game Boy games) to the game, some all new ways to reach classic Pokemon are available in the form of baby Pokemon, or as we briefly called them in the late 90s, pre-evolutions. These are basically versions of Pokemon that evolve into Pokemon were already familiar with from Gen 1.
The top example of a pre-evolution is of course Pichu, the baby Pokemon that becomes Pikachu, but Gen 2 adds a bunch of them to the game including Magby, Smoochum and Tyrogue. On this page its that last one were interested in the little kung-fu capable fighting type who has the ability to become a fighting legend.
Tyrogue can be evolved into three different Pokemon, making it similar to how Eevee can be evolved into a number of different Pokemon each with different skills. Much like Eevee the way you evolve into the potential new Pokemon Hitmonlee, Hitmonchan and Hitmontop depends on some external factors beyond you triggering the evolution. With Eevee we had to put together a detailed page explaining all the Eevee evolution methods, and it only seemed wise to do the same here. So lets do it.
The first step to evolving Tyrogue is well, its to catch a Tyrogue. These little beasts can be found out int he wild as with any Pokemon, but they mercifully can also be found inside 5km Pokemon Eggs, as depicted on our Pokemon Go Egg Chart. Tyrogue is an uncommon egg hatch, which makes it a little less unlikely than basic Pokemon but still not actually that difficult to hatch so get walking and hatching!
Once you have your hands on your Tyrogue youll want to look into evolving it. As with Eevees evolutions, exactly how it evolves is based on an external factor: though where Eevee its down to the Pokemons name or a random chance, Tyrogues evolutions are a lot more predictable, as shown in the video above from YouTube user Yanrique Wright.
Heres the deal:
In order to get your hands on kicking Bruce Lee tribute Hitmonlee youll need to make sure Tyrogues attack is the highest of its main stats. If thats the case, Hitmonlee will be the result when you feed Tyrogue 25 candy to evolve it.
In order to check Tyrogues stats, use the appraisal tool the professor will tell you which of the Pokemons stats is the most impressive.
Jackie Chan-inspired punch master Hitmonchan was available in the wild already, but if you want to evolve it from Tyrogue youll need to make sure Defence is its highest stat. Feed it the 25 candy if thats the case and out pops Hitmonchan.
If you need to find out Tyrogues top stat use the in-game appraisal tool. The Pokemon Professor will let you know which of its stats is most impressive, and for Hitmonchan you need to hope for defence.
Hitmontop is really the Tyrogue evolution that most people want its a new Pokemon for generation 2 and honestly its cool. I mean, it spins about on its spiky head like a spinning top (thus the name) and smashes people with kicks. Its good stuff. Anyway, to get Hitmontop youll need Tyrogues highest stat to be its Stamina / HP. If thats the case, when it evolves itll evolve into Hitmontop.
To find out if Stamina / HP are Tyrogues top stat, use the appraisal tool and get the professor to look at your Pokemon. The professor will flat-out tell you its most impressive stat.
For the record, its not possible to actually influence the stats of your Tyrogue its entirely random, so cross your fingers and hope for good luck. Pokemon that hatch from eggs are more likely to be quicker, and 5km eggs are your fastest way of potentially farming multiple Tyrogue unless youre near a natural nest of the creatures.
As mentioned a couple of times above, if you need to find out which of your stats is top with Tyrogue, the quickest way is to use the appraisal tool you find when you view a Pokemon the professor that helps you out will give you information on the Pokemon, and though vague it does outright tell you the best of its stats.
Dont forget that to farm the candy needed to evolve Tyrogue you can set Tyrogue as your Buddy Pokemon and walk with it as you do, youll be rewarded candy every 5km.
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A Closer Look — Evolution Advocates Spin Texas Science … – Discovery Institute
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As we noted already (here and here), the Texas Board of Education voted last weekto preserve requirements to exercise critical thinking on key evolution-related topics: the origin of DNA, cellular complexity, the fossil record, natural selection, and more.
Yet media sources and groups that advocate teaching evolution dogmatically are spinning this as a victory. Maybe thats predictable.
The Texas Freedom Network, for one, tweeted: SBOE votes & for the 1st time in 30 years, standards are free of junk science designed to cast doubt on evolution. By this they seem to mean that the standards only require Texas students to learn about the scientific evidence in favor of evolution. But thats flatly false.
The Houston Chronicleoffered the headline, SBOE gives final OK to curb creationism language in science standards. Creationism? That makes little sense. Even Ron Wetherington, speaking for those biology committee members who pushed for one-sided evolution standards, was clear that he didnt think creationism was in the standards. As the Texas Tribune noted: [Wetherington] does not consider creationism a relevant concern since schools are forbidden by law from even talking about it in the classroom.
What, in fact, do these standards accomplish? Don McLeroy, former chairman of the SBOE, commented on the streamlined evolution language:
Hardline evolutionists attempted to hijack the Texas science standards, but their efforts crashed and burned as the Texas State Board of Education not only kept all of the previous evolution-challenging standards of 2009, but made them clearer and stronger.
The new standards have the students compare and contrast prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells, including their complexity, and compare and contrast scientific explanations for cellular complexity, examine scientific explanations for the origin of DNA, and examine scientific explanations of abrupt appearance and stasis in the fossil record.
As a reminder, Science reported back in April 2009, New science standards for Texas school strike a major blow to the teaching of evolution These 2017 standards strike an even bigger blow!
And lets not forget Standard 3A, a process standard for biology instruction that asks students to analyze, evaluate, and critique scientific explanations by using empirical evidence, logical reasoning, and experimental and observational testing. This is alongside Standards 7A, 7C, 7D, 7E which ask students to analyze and evaluate aspects of biodiversity, including natural selection.
In the end, despite hearing widely differing viewpoints, the Board and committee achieved unanimous agreement on these standards. The final outcome is in line with our own Science Education Policy:
Discovery Institute believes that a curriculum that aims to provide students with an understanding of the strengths and weaknesses of neo-Darwinian and chemical evolutionary theories (rather than teaching an alternative theory, such as intelligent design) represents a common ground approach that all reasonable citizens can agree on.
As Donna Bahorich, chair of the Board of Education, said in a Texas Education Agency press release regarding Standards 4A and 6A:
It was clear from testifiers that many who had varied concerns found the compromise language chosen by the board to be acceptable, addressing both the need to streamline content while still encouraging critical thinking by students.
Kenneth Bishop, a retired 35-year veteran teacher in Texas, must be pleased. In a letter to the editor in last Wednesdays Dallas Morning News, he supported the language encouraging critical evaluation of evolution. Mr. Bishop noted:
It was in those classes where my students asked questions, weighed evidence and analyzed competing ideas that they learned and were engaged most fully. Without evaluating an explanations strengths and weaknesses, students wont get experience practicing the real methods of science. They may also be misled into thinking that all scientists agree on the origins of biological complexity and DNA, when they dont.
Under these streamlined standards, Texas teachers and students are encouraged to do what Bishop advocates: engage in critical thinking, learn more about evolution and biology not less! and think like scientists by practicing scientific inquiry. Thats a victory for students, and for high quality education, in the Lone Star State.
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