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Thrinaxodon

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May 10, 2013, 8:05:30 PM5/10/13
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This is a list of pro-science organisations, around your area. It is
an index, so listen up, and click on the links. The index was founded,
to provide a resource, to people looking for science organisations.

Alabama

1. http://alabamaacademyofscience.org/

California

2. http://www.calacademy.org/

3. http://www.ccst.us/

4. http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/

Georgia

1. http://www.gaacademy.org/

Iowa

1. http://www.iacad.org/

2. http://www.idscienceteachers.org/

Kansas

1. http://www.kansasacademyscience.org/

Kentucky

1. http://www.kyacademyofscience.org/

2. http://www.kspg.org/

3. http://www.uky.edu/OtherOrgs/KPS/

Louisiana

1. http://www.laacademy.org/

New Mexico

1. http://www.nmsr.org/

2. http://www.nmsta.org/

Ohio

http://www.ohiosci.org/

http://cmnh.org/site/Index.aspx

Oklahoma

http://biosurvey.ou.edu/oas/

Tennessee

1. http://www.tennacadofsci.org/

Ron O

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May 11, 2013, 8:00:16 AM5/11/13
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> 2.http://www.nmsta.org/
Any secular university is pro-science and even Universities such as
Baylor or SMU are pro-science. There may be a few weirdos scattered
here and there among the faculty, but it takes all kinds. Any school
district having trouble can likely go to the nearest public university
for pro-science assistance.

The same goes for most science departments in publc school High
Schools. There likely are not very many where anti-science
creationism is rampant, mostly the ones that can't face reality here
and there. Most likely not a majority in very many places. Look at
Dover and what the science teachers there were like. Even the
Christians on the science faculty were against the stupidity proposed
by the school board.

Ron Okimoto

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