... which it is assumed that all right-thinking people will accept without question. ... Anyone who challenges the prevailing orthodoxy finds himself silenced with surprising effectiveness. A genuinely unfashionable opinion is almost never given a fair hearing, either in the popular press or in the highbrow periodicals." It is my experience that psychiatry, Scientology and fundamentalist ...
.... In many cases, children’s attitudes appear to be more strongly biased against science. For example, a study involving Leicester University found that “children see scientists as unfashionable geeks,”8 while another by Plymouth University found that pupils had an entirely negative image of some groups of scientists.9 The particular subject areas that are least ...
.... In many cases, children’s attitudes appear to be more strongly biased against science. For example, a study involving Leicester University found that “children see scientists as unfashionable geeks,”8 while another by Plymouth University found that pupils had an entirely negative image [...] The survey group was probably no more sophisticated. Stupidity begets. Toss that study ...
...> 21. In many cases, children’s attitudes appear to be more strongly biased against science. For example, a study involving Leicester University found that “children see scientists as unfashionable geeks,”8 while another by Plymouth University found that pupils had an entirely negative image of some groups of scientists.9 The particular subject areas that are least highly ...
...> 21. In many cases, children’s attitudes appear to be more strongly biased against science. For example, a study involving Leicester University found that “children see scientists as unfashionable geeks,”8 while another by Plymouth University found that pupils had an entirely negative image of some groups of scientists.9 The particular subject areas that are least highly regarded ...
....7 21. In many cases, children’s attitudes appear to be more strongly biased against science. For example, a study involving Leicester University found that “children see scientists as unfashionable geeks,”8 while another by Plymouth University found that pupils had an entirely negative image of some groups of scientists.9 The particular subject areas that are least highly regarded by ...
... neutrality of the public school system should be clearly seen as a principle that is *not* a one-way street, not a principle that protects certain fashionable beliefs, but which tramples over unfashionable beliefs. What has evolution got to do with faith or religion? It just is. It does not matter if people believe in it or not. One might say he doesn't believe in gravity and ...
...to claim that teaching evolution as fact, or promoting the acceptance of homosexuality, in the public schools is violating some other people's rights. The religious neutrality of the public school system should be clearly seen as a principle that is *not* a one-way street, not a principle that protects certain fashionable beliefs, but which tramples over unfashionable beliefs. John Savard
... contemporary consciousness. We see it in the current respect for all things natural (natural foods, natural medicines, natural childbirth) and the distrust of the man-made, the unfashionability of authoritarian styles of childrearing and education, and the understanding of social problems as repairable defects in our institutions rather than as tragedies inherent to the human condition. ...
...support the extra pollution and energy wastage caused by over large cars and I suppose, in time, you will also do one of your frequent u-turns on that particular issue too, when it becomes unfashionable to drive a gas guzzler. -- World Carfree Network http://www.worldcarfree.net/ Help for your car-addicted friends in the U.K. I note that you have not addressed the ...