Editorial
We live our lives (“of quiet desperation”, as Thoreau put it) in the light of opposites – body and soul, violence and non-violence, truth and falsehood, sacred and profane, this world and the next, and so on.
We live our lives (“of quiet desperation”, as Thoreau put it) in the light of opposites – body and soul, violence and non-violence, truth and falsehood, sacred and profane, this world and the next, and so on.
The story is told about a kind-hearted amateur who raised butterflies as a hobby.
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In a modern Biology class a teacher no longer draws and labels a hypothetical flower on the blackboard expecting the children to learn it by heart.
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How would a teacher respond when asked, ‘What do you teach when you teach science?’
And I thought I was teaching Chemistry! Read Post »