The issues associated royalties have been discussed some here in the past, but I
thought I'd present my current issue to the list for feedback.
I am in the process of finishing up a laboratory manual (which has been about 3 years
in the making) for my behavioral neuroscience course. As laborator
Does anyone know the date and location of this year's Tristate Undergraduate
Research Conference?
Thanks!
Linda Walsh
University of Northern Iowa
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Thank you for this. This will provide clarification to many readers of
my web site.
As a victim of evangelical atheists in this field, I can tell you that
many so-called BRIGHTS either have an axe to grind or impose a philosophy of
science that places a rational worldview and a cosmetic
This is somewhat related to the recent thread about sources for student who
found herself in the process of questioning some of her articles of faith.
This article appeared in the NYTimes on Saturday (figures - the one day of
the week when I don't get the Times...).
http://www.nytimes.com/2003/07
> TIPS Digest for Monday, July 14, 2003.
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> 1. recommend book on reconciling religion/science/academia?
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> Subject: recommend book on reconciling religion/science/academia?
> From: Traci Giuliano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Mon, 14 Jul 2003 09:14:52 -0500
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> I hop
Friday morning I opened the front door and stepped out to get the
mail. All the snail mail span was cooked to a crisp in this heat. It's
so hot down here in South Georgia Susan had to turn on the oven to cool
the house down.
Anyway, among the useless pieces of mail was an innocu