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In reply to the discussion: Nation Apparently Believed in Science at Some Point [View all]Buckeye_Democrat
(14,872 posts)14. Good grief, I didn't know Ohio was one of those states!
I was never exposed to it as a child in school.
On the other hand, my teachers in elementary school were generally so terrible, especially in regard to science, that it probably wouldn't have mattered too much. I'm just thankful that my school district had excellent teachers in junior high and high school.
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Actually, interesting little fact, very little was invested in science and engineering up until...
Humanist_Activist
Aug 2016
#2
No. Chemicals minor effect compared to media / football / teach-to-test / strangling ed. funding.
Bernardo de La Paz
Aug 2016
#5
An empty post & nearly empty title. If you expect move us, you don't have a clue about science. nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Aug 2016
#25
I'd imagine close to 99% of all American believe national borders exist as well
LanternWaste
Aug 2016
#23
Hydric acid is commonly used as an industrial solvent and is now in most food items
Major Nikon
Aug 2016
#28
I read that a large portion of scientists used to be Republican back in the 60's.
Buckeye_Democrat
Aug 2016
#13
LOL! I'm not sure if that was tongue-in-cheek, but older science fiction...
Buckeye_Democrat
Aug 2016
#17