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Facebook or Big Brother?

I am perplexed. I am agrieved. Actually, I am hurt. I’m not going to milk the theme. I have tons of others things I would greatly prefer to be blogging about. I’ll tell it to you plain and simple. I … Continue reading

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WOMEN’S HISTORY MONTH – Molecular Geneticist Barbara McClintock, one of “The Paradigm Shifters” of Science

Molecular Geneticist Barbara McClintock, one of “The Paradigm Shifters” of Science [1] In 1912 a Middle Eastern traveler to the United States by the name of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá made some farsighted pronouncements concerning the role of women. He had spent his … Continue reading

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WOMEN’S HISTORY MONTH – Marine Biologist Rachel Carson, one of “The Paradigm Shifters” of Science

Marine Biologist Rachel Carson, one of “The Paradigm Shifters” of Science [1] In 1912 a Middle Eastern traveler to the United States by the name of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá made some farsighted pronouncements concerning the role of women. He had spent his … Continue reading

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WOMEN’S HISTORY MONTH – Pioneer Primatologist Diane Fossey, one of “The Paradigm Shifters” of Science

Pioneer Primatologist Diane Fossey, one of “The Paradigm Shifters” of Science [1] In 1912 a Middle Eastern traveler to the United States by the name of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá made some farsighted pronouncements concerning the role of women. He had spent his … Continue reading

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WOMEN’S HISTORY MONTH – Pioneer Primatologist Jane Goodall, one of “The Paradigm Shifters” of Science

Pioneer Primatologist Jane Goodall, one of “The Paradigm Shifters” of Science [1] In 1912 a Middle Eastern traveler to the United States by the name of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá made some farsighted pronouncements concerning the role of women. He had spent his … Continue reading

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MY FRIENDS CAN READ IT FOR FREE (Excerpt 35 from THE HARVEST OF REASON) John looked at his watch for the tenth time that morning and decided enough time had elapsed. He got up from his chair and left the office, walking down the hallway, downstairs to the vicinity of room 242. …READ MORE

(If you’re here for the first time check out excerpts 1-34 in earlier Blogs ) John looked at his watch for the tenth time that morning and decided enough time had elapsed. He got up from his chair and left … Continue reading

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MY FRIENDS CAN READ IT FOR FREE (Excerpt 34 from THE HARVEST OF REASON) Maddie sat at her desk in the graduate student office trying to digest yet another binder of class notes, this time Quantitative Genetics. It was absolutely her worst subject…READ MORE

(If you’re here for the first time check out excerpts 1-33 in earlier Blogs ) Chapter 10  The steed of this Valley is patience; without patience the wayfarer on this journey will reach nowhere and attain no goal. The Seven … Continue reading

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MY FRIENDS CAN READ IT FOR FREE (Excerpt 33 from THE HARVEST OF REASON)….READ MORE

(If you’re here for the first time check out excerpts 1-32 in earlier Blogs ) John slammed shut the cover of the journal he had tried to read unsuccessfully for the third time and ran his fingers through his hair … Continue reading

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WOMEN’S HISTORY MONTH – Pioneer Entomologist Eleanor Ormerod, one of “The Paradigm Shifters” of Science

Pioneer Entomologist Eleanor Ormerod, one of “The Paradigm Shifters” of Science [1] In 1912 a Middle Eastern traveler to the United States by the name of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá made some farsighted pronouncements concerning the role of women. He had spent his life … Continue reading

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Dr. Vandana Shiva: Occupy our food supply!

Dr. Vandana Shiva: Occupy our food supply! Very interesting article in about the food security of the world and the forces that control it. I am re-posting it here in honor of women’s history month and the involvement of women … Continue reading

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