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“Prodominantly”?
A bit of spelling wouldn’t go amiss, either.
Now I’m in favour of teaching science, but not as a means to an end – it should be taught as a critical, logic based process for discovering and questioning hypotheses. Science is not, and should never be, a tool for industry, it is a tool for thinking.
K.
that’s scary. we dumb.