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“Effective science teaching calls for active contact with research and that teachers need to mingle with other scientists and to know what is going on in the field.”
Source : "Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists" Vol. 9, No. 2, published by by Educational Foundation for Nuclear Science, Inc., (p. 38), March 1953.
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“There's a lot of hidden gems in the UK. You sometimes have to dig deep to find them, but there's still a lot of great guitar bands out there. So, in a way it makes you appreciate it more, but then a lot of bands do go missing also.”
Source : Source: www.indielondon.co.uk
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“There's a certain thought process about actors that they are in Hollywood and they sit around pools and get suntans and just get offered jobs.”
Source : "Chris Klein, ‘American Reunion’ Star, On Being Left Out Of ‘American Wedding’ And Life After His ‘Mamma Mia’ Audition". Interview with Mike Ryan, www.huffingtonpost.com. March 28, 2012.
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“Baby I'm a fool who thinks it's cool to fall in love”
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“On the policy front, I just believe that Barack Obama was misguided. That he somehow sees this country as being in need of a drastic overhaul. What he tried to do actually hurt the country rather than helped it and the best example is Obamacare. It's a good idea to insure people who can't or won't buy insurance but you can't punish the working class to make it happen, which he did. Now everybody's paying higher premiums and more deductibles that's coming out of working people's pockets and that's one of the reasons that his legacy has been refuted.”
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“When you release your expectations that the world should fulfill you, your disappointments vanish.”
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“He killed his enemies because he was afraid they would kill him. Amin ordered entire tribes to be put to death, because he feared they would rebel.”
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“Nonviolence is something very powerful, and the power behind it is not weapons, but the support of the people.”
Source : "Satyagraha 100 Years Later: Gandhi Launches Modern Non-Violent Resistance Movement on Sept. 11, 1906". "Democracy Now!" with Amy Goodman, www.democracynow.org. September 8, 2006.