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Elections update

There hasn’t been very much creationism craziness in this year’s elections here in Florida. There has been some, but it could have been much worse. I know I’m late in doing this, but I think it’s time to see how … Continue reading

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“the evolution diversion”

I’m really not quite sure what the purpose of this article in the Sarasota Herald-Tribune is: Scientist talks about his faith. But I will post an interesting portion here and leave it up to you folks to comment, as I … Continue reading

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“That’s called academic freedom.”

I’ve been without Internet for a few days and so haven’t been able to get this update posted. It’s another article about the race for House District 17: Renuart facing two challengers, Davis and Kendall, in re-election bid. Nothing really … Continue reading

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It’s for the birds

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Is Online-U the way to go for science?

I love that Paul Cottle is making friends in some great places, including the media. See Online-U doesn’t fit with state’s math, science goal, Paul Cottle’s physics classes at Florida State University include just the type of student the state … Continue reading

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Florida, we have a problem

I can’t afford to be a teacher. Not now and most likely not anytime soon. I have my college degree in biology education. I have my teacher certification in biology and middle school math, too. All I need to do … Continue reading

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Olympic Games Ceremony

As a native of Great Britain (English actually) I am always proud when my country of birth show cases their abilities to organize an event. We are never too politically correct in showing our contributions to society through out the … Continue reading

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Campaign websites

Terry Kemple, a current candidate running for a seat on the Hillsborough County School Board, was a very vocal antievolution advocate during the 2008 Florida science standards fight and subsequent “academic freedom” bills fight in the state legislature. He then … Continue reading

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