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Caudill, Edward – Journalism History, 1994
Argues that London newspaper satirists are important in the history of Charles Darwin's theory of natural selection: (1) they were among the interpreters of a paradigm shift in biology from the older idealist thinking to the newer empiricist thinking and (2) they simplified the idealist-empiricist issue by making it more accessible to the general…
Descriptors: Biology, Cartoons, Evolution, Journalism
Congress of the U.S., Washington, DC. Office of Technology Assessment. – 1987
Many believe that throughout history, science and technology have been major factors in shaping American society and the way of life. By changing the ways in which one interacts with another, science and technoiogy may affect the way one defines the general welfare, the way in which one views the realm of government, and the nature of the rights…
Descriptors: College Science, Governance, Government Role, Governmental Structure