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ro.uow.edu.au
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| | | | Those who challenge conventional views or vested interests in science are likely to encounter difficulties. A scientific dissenter should first of all realize that science is a system of power as well as knowledge, in which interest groups play a key role and insiders have an extra advantage. Dissenters are likely to be ignored or dismissed. If they gain some recognition or outside support, they may be attacked. In the face of such obstacles, there are several strategies, including mimicking science, aim... | |
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ecollections.law.fiu.edu
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| | | | By Dr. Matthew Eric Bassett, Published on 01/01/20 | |
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crossworks.holycross.edu
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| | | | An ethnographic consideration of the devotion surrounding Audrey Marie Santo, a stigmatist and victim soul in Worcester, Massachusetts. The article uses the theme of the "silent body" to connect the Audrey Santo phenomenon to contemporary academic understandings of the body and embodiment. | |
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science.nasa.gov
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| | Dwarf Planet Haumea Overview Haumea is roughly the same size as Pluto. It is one of the fastest rotating large objects in our solar system. The fast spin distorts Haumea's shape, making this dwarf planet look like a football. Everything we know about Haumea is from observations with ground-based telescopes from around the world. Discovery [...] |