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Oh I agree with you, but to those who havent studied but try to teach or explain it that dont have a clue, you get moneky to man. Id darwins theory was taught correctly religous and scientific zealouts would see the both in a way cohere together. Just my opinOCBob said:That's not how evolution works. We didn't come from a monkey, but we share common ancestors, which is borne out in the amount of DNA we share. My first go around at school I created my own major in evolutionary ethology. It's a complicated subject, though it might appear so on it's face.
Thank you sir. when I paste I have less speling errors, I try to keep up with my mouthProf said:And Matt, your paste is the meeting point between science and religion...the two can walk in harmony!
As with every issue, we need to look at the things we agree upon and be tolerant and seek to understand others on the things we are not ready to agree about.
To me evolution is very easy to accept, if along with the theory, I can feel deep in my heart and soul that it was a divine plan that created the process.
DevilDawg3097 said:Oh I agree with you, but to those who havent studied but try to teach or explain it that dont have a clue, you get moneky to man. Id darwins theory was taught correctly religous and scientific zealouts would see the both in a way cohere together. Just my opin![]()
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Noun
coxīs f.
dative plural of coxa
ablative plural of coxa
Translation Latin - Thai : coxus
Translation
1 กะพร่องกะแพร่ง
2 ขจอก
3 ขัดยอก
4 ขากะเผลก
5 ขาเสีย
6 อ่อนแอ
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No I was refering to schools and such, there are just too many teachers who shouldnt be teaching especially children. It is kinda as backwards at Prof's level of teaching the have alot of checks and balances in place to protect young adults and adults but there is no checks in place for teachers in the elementary and junior high level. Also religous zealouts I was refering to was people like the pope and that putz athesit scientist I forgot his name, but it is postions like that where the truth gets twisted to what they want.Demon 8 said:Who might you be referring to?
Yuo Jumping the GunDemon 8 said:I may be jumping the gun, but I hope you werent talking about me, I can play cut and paste but I would use articles from this century. Just because Darwin couldn't put the whole idea together doesn't mean that it may not be fact. Einstein thought the cosmological constant was his biggest failure and admitted as much, only now do we realize he was more than likely correct about it.
Forgive me if your quote wasn't directed at me but I can only assume it was as I am the only one fighting the monkey theory.
Prof said:Matt your point about bad teachers is a problem at all levels.
At the college level, the two major contributing factors (among a long list) in my opinion are Tenure and Unions. Both perpetuate and hide incompetence.
Below the collegiate level there is still the protectionist attitude of unions, but the other problem is lack on persistent involvement of concerned parents. So many parents view school as a place to dump their kids during the day.
Quality education with outstanding teachers and the ability to remove poor performing teachers could solve a huge number of our problems.
I went back to my old high school about 10 yrs ago. Hadn't seen it in about 30 years.Prof said:Matt your point about bad teachers is a problem at all levels.
At the college level, the two major contributing factors (among a long list) in my opinion are Tenure and Unions. Both perpetuate and hide incompetence.
Below the collegiate level there is still the protectionist attitude of unions, but the other problem is lack on persistent involvement of concerned parents. So many parents view school as a place to dump their kids during the day.
Quality education with outstanding teachers and the ability to remove poor performing teachers could solve a huge number of our problems.
jelms said:Sorry I am jumping in on this one so late. So let me get this one straight.... Are some people trying to say that we homo sapient are descended directly from apes??? Sorry but we are not. We have a common ancestor but we are not an offspring of an ape.
To try and state that is completely wrong.
-jeff
Django said:I went back to my old high school a few years back. Hadn't seen it in about 40 years.
Many of my old teachers were still there.... Those who (in the 60's) seemed to dislike me intensely came over to shake my hand and welcome me.... I asked why the change of heart.... One of them said that compared to the kids today, I was a model citizen..... Another common comparison was that, "at least you spoke English and never threatened me to kill me at the point of a blade."
I noticed that many of the kids were sleeping during class. I asked why. The response was that they didn't speak English anyway and that the teachers didn't speak Spanish, Viet Namese or whatever the kid's native language happened to be. They just take these kids and shove 'em into high schools without regard for the language barrier.....
Is this how we prepare kids for college...........?
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Django said:I went back to my old high school about 10 yrs ago. Hadn't seen it in about 30 years.
Many of my old teachers were still there.... Those who (in the 1960's) seemed to dislike me intensely came over to shake my hand and welcome me.... I asked why the change of heart.... One of them said that compared to the kids today, I was a model citizen..... Another common comparison was that, "at least you spoke English and never threatened me to kill me at the point of a KNIFE."
Is this how we prepare kids for college...........?
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Are you sure your teacher wasn't mistaken, I thought there were "RULES" against students having knives in school, and "LAWS" against threatening
people with one? :dontknow:
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well parents where gonna be the next thing. But you hit the nail right in the head brother, I can even see the differance in the way my brothers raise there kids. But I was talking more about the incompetance of school boards who some parents get on just to try to make things easier for there kid.Prof said:Matt your point about bad teachers is a problem at all levels.
At the college level, the two major contributing factors (among a long list) in my opinion are Tenure and Unions. Both perpetuate and hide incompetence.
Below the collegiate level there is still the protectionist attitude of unions, but the other problem is lack on persistent involvement of concerned parents. So many parents view school as a place to dump their kids during the day.
Quality education with outstanding teachers and the ability to remove poor performing teachers could solve a huge number of our problems.