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<blockquote data-quote="hanadr" data-source="post: 92819" data-attributes="member: 8110"><p>For the best part of 40 years, I tried my hardest to teach Science and integral to that was critical thinking.</p><p> Science wasn't and isn't popular in schools. It's seen in many as just "a play with Bunsen Burners".</p><p> It was the effort of thinking that was being rejected.I think they unteach it in medical schools :twisted: Those "non-thinkers" are now adults. they haven't changed.</p><p> I had a stroke in 2003 and was asked fairly recently"Have you stopped smoking?" I was never a smoker. My stroke was not tobacco related.</p><p> Idon't usually bother to explain.however, even my vet brother did imply that i developed T2, because I chose not to go running. Him I could have slaughtered.</p><p> Hana</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hanadr, post: 92819, member: 8110"] For the best part of 40 years, I tried my hardest to teach Science and integral to that was critical thinking. Science wasn't and isn't popular in schools. It's seen in many as just "a play with Bunsen Burners". It was the effort of thinking that was being rejected.I think they unteach it in medical schools :twisted: Those "non-thinkers" are now adults. they haven't changed. I had a stroke in 2003 and was asked fairly recently"Have you stopped smoking?" I was never a smoker. My stroke was not tobacco related. Idon't usually bother to explain.however, even my vet brother did imply that i developed T2, because I chose not to go running. Him I could have slaughtered. Hana [/QUOTE]
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