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The question was not whether John Scopes had taught a high-school biology class from a book mentioning evolution, in direct violation of Tennessee House Bill No. 185 - no one disputed that he had. No, the question was whether the law, prohibiting the teaching of anything that denied the ...
Eugenics, at least as Hunter’s book defines it, concerns the transmission of “germ diseases.” (page 261) In this section, Hunter doesn’t mention “race” at all, but as I said in my earlier post, there’s quite a lot of class issues in this discussion. On page 263: Just as ...
The APL sample was obtained from the Stem Cell and Xenograft Core of the University of Pennsylvania. The Core maintains a tissue bank of cells from patients with hematologic malignancies. This is Institutional Review Board (IRB)-approved research (IRB protocol #703185). The patient sample was co...
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the students had received no specific training or preparation for identifying plants. The students went through the normal school curriculum, which focused on plant and species identification in the 7th grade. Since the field-trip was part of the regular biology class, all students were required to...
In Austrian lower secondary school, virus-related topics may be discussed in class within the thematic field “Mankind and health”, mainly in grades 6 and 8. Virology is only once referred to specifically in the curriculum, namely in grade 8, where AIDS (acquired immune deficiency syndrome) ...