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been used for science/engineering, so I don't think it's any knock on climate scientists that they use it as well. Posted by: TGGP on August 1, 2009 1:58 AM I have no idea what y'
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cloning and genetic engineering. But maybe you have a more positive take on these issues. What is your opinion of nanarchy, for example? The fact that I translated documents defen
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“Good” engineering research is done with an understanding of history, human culture, and that research's place in them. This might mean asking small questions, like th
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John T. Frye's Carl and Jerry, from Popular Electronicshttp://www.copperwood.com/carlandjerry.htm
in fact did not study engineering at all. He did attend Indiana University, Columbia, and the University of Chicago at one point or another, studying psychology, journalism, histo
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