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On May 12, 2009, at 1:32 PM, msylves...@copper.net wrote:
Mike: please note that if you do not know the answer you can call a
friend
like Christopher Green,There are not too many people that have
acce
I always give a comprehensive take-home final that is quite lengthy but
really encourages students to go beyond the text. For example, relative
to the unit on the nervous system, I have them review case studies of
people with Parkinson's, MS as well as some of Sacks' case studies. On
the unit on
Mike: please note that if you do not know the answer you can call a friend
like Christopher Green,There are not too many people that have access to the
facts as you have.
Michael Sylvester,PhD
Daytona Beach,Florida
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On Wed, 13 May 2009 08:04:01 -0700, Michael Sylvester, Ph.D. wrote:
>This question appeared on HOW TO BE A MILLIONAIRE: WORTH $25,000
Y'know, quiz shows are a lousy place to get facts, factoids, or quotes.
>Who did Darwin refer to when he said that this person was "like a blind
>man in a dark r
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From: Paul Brandon
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I've heard this comment attributed to many people.
First YOU do some research and provide a spe
I've heard this comment attributed to many people.
First YOU do some research and provide a specific reference
supporting Darwin making the comment.
And your reward does not seem to be worth anything:
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This question appeared on HOW TO BE A MILLIONAIRE: WORTH $25,000
Who did Darwin refer to when he said that this person was "like a blind man in
a dark room looking for a black cat that does not exist"?
A. physicist
B. astronomer
C.archaeologist
D.mathematician
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