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By Guest Author On Sunday, November 3rd, 2019
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Things You Need to Know about Interactive Displays

The famous quotation goes by saying that seeing is believing and in terms of teaching this quotation seems to be so much true. Nowadays teaching and learning methodologies have undergone a revolutionary change. More...

By Guest Author On Saturday, September 15th, 2018
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The rise of English teachers abroad

If one were to visit most destinations around the globe, it would quickly become apparent that there are lot of people living there and just teaching English. Are these expat teachers, you might ask? On the whole, More...

By Butter Bracco On Tuesday, February 6th, 2018
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Oklahoma Central University cancels Ken Ham speech after LGBT group objected

Ken Ham, founder of the popular Creation Museum and Ark Encounter attractions, has been booted from speaking at Oklahoma Central University next month after objections from a campus LGBT group. Back in July, Ham More...

By Brandon Jones On Tuesday, January 30th, 2018
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The 4 step guide to becoming a teacher

It’s one of the most solid professions going, and with that it probably shouldn’t come as a surprise to read that becoming a teacher isn’t exactly an easy process. On the contrary, there are various More...

By Brandon Jones On Friday, September 22nd, 2017
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Fake evolutionary science in school textbooks is ‘disgraceful’ ‘appalling’ and ‘evil’ says Jonathan Wells

Reviewing Dr. Jonathan Wells’s Zombie Science: More Icons of Evolution for Salvo Magazine, Denyse O’Leary asked the question (the title of the new post on Evolution News): “Why Do Biology Textbooks More...

By Guest Author On Monday, May 29th, 2017
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Setting the Stage for a Successful Presentation

Competition in the business world is tough. You could be looking to sell your talents and skills or product. Or, you could be looking for funding for a brand new enterprise. Know that convincing prospective stakeholders More...

By The Dispatch On Wednesday, February 22nd, 2017
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Nat Geo’s ‘Origins Journey of Humankind’ begins March 6

In the greatest adventure saga ever told — the story of human civilization — National Geographic presents ORIGINS: The Journey of Humankind – an eight-part series that traces the innovations More...

By Herman Cummings On Thursday, November 20th, 2014
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The Truth of Genesis: An Open Letter to the Archbishop of Westminster

Earlier (November 2014), I wrote the article “The Truth of Genesis: The Papacy Refuses To Teach the Truth of Genesis”. It was in response to the ungodly remarks of Pope Francis, a Jesuit, who displayed his ignorance More...

By Brandon Jones On Tuesday, June 3rd, 2014
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New Survey: 42% Americans believe Creationism, over 70% believe God is involved

Readers may have to look past the evolution graphics, like the one used by the Huffington Post showing a chimp evolving into a human, to get the results of a new Gallup Poll: nearly three-quarters of Americans believe More...

By Brandon Jones On Wednesday, March 5th, 2014
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Christian College makes statement that humanity came from Adam and Eve, viewed as attack on professors

The headline in some news outlets is “College professors forced to deny evolution” as a Christian college formally clarifies its belief that “all humanity is descended from Adam and Eve.” Bryan College in More...

By Brandon Jones On Tuesday, November 5th, 2013
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New intact skull raises new questions for evolutionary principles, lead author calls for ‘rethinking what happened’

The discovery of an ancient human skull in the Asian country of Georgia dates to 2 million years ago, but so greatly resembles modern humans that evolutionary scientists are questioning continuity. Science Magazine More...

By Herman Cummings On Thursday, August 8th, 2013
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The Truth of Genesis: An Attack upon America, Part 3 – Evolution & Islam

To clear up some questions from Part One (Atheism), Virginia Steen-McIntyre, a geologist for the US Geological Survey, more than 40 years ago reported human artifacts to be 260,000 years old in Mexico.  Why does More...

By Brandon Jones On Wednesday, July 11th, 2012
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Texas says ‘no’ to Federal government science standards

Texas has no plans to adopt new national science standards, known as The Next Generation Science Standards.  The standards are expected to formally roll out next year to chart a national curriculum for science More...

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