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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
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To turn something that you might be skeptical about

To what imply here "to turn something"? Thanks for helping, it's highly hard to understand but I don't give up.

In k-12 somewhere in there, rather than pouring knowledge into people's heads, and declaring them to be educated for having done so. Somewhere in there, we need to train people how to think, how to analyze, how to interpret, how to be skeptical of information, and then how to recognize when sufficient data has been put forth, to turn something that you might be skeptical about, into something that is a newly, established, objective truth. That is not taught in the schools! This should be a class just on what science is, and how and why it works.

  

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when sufficient data has been put forth, to change something that you might have doubts about into something that is a newly established, objective truth. Clive

  • when sufficient data has been put forth, to change something that you might have doubts about into something that is a newly established, objective truth.
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when sufficient data has been put forth, to change something that you might have doubts about into something that is a newly established, objective truth.

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Hey Palabra86 - Why don't you register? That username is available. We have helped you on a lot of quotes from Neil DeGrasse Tyson.

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anonymousThanks for helping, it's highly hard to understand but I don't give up.

We don't mind helping, but you should consider working with less advanced English. You have asked about almost every word in the whole presentation. That indicates that you're reading or listening to material that is far beyond your level of understanding in English. I hope

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