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End of the World?
by goodstuff, May 11, 2008
Is the world really going to end soon? Will it end in my life time? Is 2012 really going to be it for everyone?
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The God Delusion
by Chris A Sosa, May 15, 2008
Richard Dawkins is no stranger to controversy. From his glowing denouncements of religion, famed characteristic of God using multiple unflattering adjectives, and supposed coining of the term "Athiests for Jesus".
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Alternatives to Evolution in Public Schools
by Zechariah Church, May 12, 2008
Should alternatives to evolution be taught in public schools?
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Advances in Science
by Traceguy, Apr 26, 2008
The Middle Ages mark the beginning of modern science. Various elements of investigation, study, and thought, coupled with new inventions and discoveries brought about advances in science.
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Teach Them Side-by-side
by Stefany, Apr 24, 2008
The debate over intelligent design and evolution being taught in public schools. Who's right? Who's wrong? You decide.
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We Should Pay Attention to Batteries
by MizBlitz, Apr 22, 2008
About the deep facts about batteries and should we recycle or dispose of.
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Practices vs. Theory in Teaching
by Gwendolyn Cuizon, Apr 19, 2008
Becoming an excellent high school teacher is a life-long quest and challenge. Teaching is as creative as art and as exact as science.
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Individual Free Will: Gone are the Days
by David Sachs, Apr 3, 2008
We are all victims of outside influences. In fact, no decision that we make is our own.
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How Music Affects Emotion, Intelligence, and Health
by Kellie Stewart, Mar 28, 2008
So many outside factors can affect our emotions, such as movies, friends, books, television shows, something someone says, or even food. One of these factors is obviously music. Even without words, music can make us joyful or depressed, energized or sleepy.
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Philosophy: Debating Personal Truths
by PoeticJustice, Mar 18, 2008
The epistemological implications of the following statement in terms of theories of truth and knowledge, as well as how we would live our lives (if such a statement is true): "What's true for you is true for you, and what's true for me is true for me."
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