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http://www.flockofdodos.com/

Last night, I watched the documentary film, Flock of Dodos. Randy Olson interviews evolutionary biologists and supporters of Intelligent Design. It's an interesting, funny, thought-provoking film that should start some good conversations about the scientific method and how biologists might better share their voice. Randy doesn't hide the fact that he himself supports evolution, but he acknowledges that Intelligent Design supporters have the resources and charisma to be seen and heard by the American public. I'm hoping to use the film in one of the film series presented by the Library. In the meantime, borrow this from the Mount Library!

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Dr. Merrilee Anderson
Instructs undergraduates in recitation and laboratory exercises in Microbiology, Anatomy and Physiology, Integrated Science and Human Biology at Mount Aloysius College.
Fun Fact: "I spent a year in Wairoa, New Zealand, as a Rotary International Exchange Scholar."


 
 
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