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deleted1109

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30 Nov 2015 14:47 Challenges of prediction: Why do social scientists get it wrong so often?
I would probably agree with the general consensus developing here. Ultimately, in the social worl...
24 Sep 2015 00:34 Is astrology real? Is it as a true science or a pseudoscience?
I think that if I opened my mind enough to believe that astrology is anything other than a load o...
15 Jul 2015 13:14 Is genetically modified food dangerous? Join the debate on the pros and cons of GMOs
The scientific evidence shows that GMOs have many benefits and few, if any, risks. They have been...
15 Jul 2015 13:04 Is astrology real? Is it as a true science or a pseudoscience?
You obviously have no scientific training. Anecdotal evidence is the least valid of all forms of ...
3 Jun 2015 12:33 Does homeopathy work or is it a pseudoscience? Would you say it is effective or detrimental?
Looks like the Australians have decided to act: http://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2015/jun/...

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23 Apr 2015 13:28 Barefoot running: is it really that good or just a fad?
This is the wrong question. It's not about 'barefoot' or not. Generally, people talk about barefo...
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2 Jun 2015 15:31 Does homeopathy work or is it a pseudoscience? Would you say it is effective or detrimental?
It depends what you mean by homeopathy. True homeopathic treatments contain no active ingredients...
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23 May 2015 11:59 Does homeopathy work or is it a pseudoscience? Would you say it is effective or detrimental?
This being called a 'debate' is ridiculous. All it actually is doing is demonstrating the varying...
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6 May 2015 12:59 Gender quotas in politics: an effective tool to empower women?
It's possibly a good idea! I would love to experiment with using a random sample of people as rep...
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23 Oct 2014 14:40 Ebooks pros and cons - Electronic book vs paper book: which is better?
I absolutely love ebooks. The kindle has allowed me to read more, in more places, more cheaply. H...
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23 Sep 2014 08:52 Does homeopathy work or is it a pseudoscience? Would you say it is effective or detrimental?
True homeopathic remedies contain absolutely no active ingredient whatsoever. They tend to be dil...
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11 Sep 2014 18:22 Effects of global warming: are scientists exaggerating about climate change? Is it real?
I don't think this is an either or. Scientists often exaggerate and sensationalise in order to ge...
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30 Nov 2015 14:47 Challenges of prediction: Why do social scientists get it wrong so often?
I would probably agree with the general consensus developing here. Ultimately, in the social worl...
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3 Jun 2015 12:33 Does homeopathy work or is it a pseudoscience? Would you say it is effective or detrimental?
Looks like the Australians have decided to act: http://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2015/jun/...
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5 May 2015 12:58 Gender quotas in politics: an effective tool to empower women?
The reason for implementing gender quotas is that many countries have a sexist culture, particula...
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22 Apr 2015 11:58 Prince vs Michael Jackson: who was the best pop singer and influential artist?
Entirely depends on the question. Best musician out of the two is undeniably Prince. He is a mode...
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21 Mar 2015 12:56 Ultimate source of energy: the sun? Solar energy pros and cons
I quite like the idea of installing solar panels in deserts. I'd love to see if this could be mad...
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3 Dec 2014 16:15 Is astrology real? Is it as a true science or a pseudoscience?
Anyone who believes that astrology has any real validity in predicting people's personalities or ...
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18 Nov 2014 13:22 Ebooks pros and cons - Electronic book vs paper book: which is better?
Yeah, I agree, it's not perfect. It's still a relatively new format. I'm sure at some point in th...
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29 Sep 2014 16:11 Which fitness program would you recommend: Pilates or Zumba?
Ultimately, you should go for what you enjoy or have no trouble maintaining long term. Physical a...
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24 Sep 2015 00:34 Is astrology real? Is it as a true science or a pseudoscience?
I think that if I opened my mind enough to believe that astrology is anything other than a load o...
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15 Jul 2015 13:04 Is astrology real? Is it as a true science or a pseudoscience?
You obviously have no scientific training. Anecdotal evidence is the least valid of all forms of ...
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6 May 2015 12:53 Gender quotas in politics: an effective tool to empower women?
That's where zipping comes in. Zipping is the idea of ensuring that the list is ordered alternate...
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21 Mar 2015 12:52 Pros and cons of school assignments: Should kids have homework?
I'm not convinced that this is a useful question. The amount of homework is essentially arbitrary...
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18 Nov 2014 13:53 Same sex marriage debate: Should it be legalized?
I think the more important point to this debate is why it is an issue at all. In the UK, the argu...
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18 Nov 2014 13:31 Does homeopathy work or is it a pseudoscience? Would you say it is effective or detrimental?
Personally, I think there is no place for homeopathy in the NHS. If we want placebo, we can do th...
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