Bruce wrote (sarcasticallly): "Forget learning anything new or being open to any studies that might alert us toward being careful or taking an in depth look at something."
But even the militantly 'anti-woke' MAGA types are learning new things all the time, such as clever ways to insult people they don't agree with, or how to discount and deride learning, adaptation or scientific method.
That's the: "principles and procedures for the systematic pursuit of knowledge involving the recognition and formulation of a problem, the collection of data through observation and experiment, and the formulation and testing of hypotheses." You have to wonder what leads anyone to reject scientific method and its application. But there's no need here to get personal.
The forty minutes it would take to listen to the presentation (recommended earlier) by A Jabbi on Big Brother and Big Data might alternatively be spent considering the following comprehensive article. If you make it through, you may conclude that Big Oil (which includes Big Plastic) is way ahead of Big Data in affecting our lives.
"Currently valued at $593 billion, the plastic industry is higher than the Social Media Ad Spend and Smartphones markets combined."
But even the militantly 'anti-woke' MAGA types are learning new things all the time, such as clever ways to insult people they don't agree with, or how to discount and deride learning, adaptation or scientific method.
That's the: "principles and procedures for the systematic pursuit of knowledge involving the recognition and formulation of a problem, the collection of data through observation and experiment, and the formulation and testing of hypotheses." You have to wonder what leads anyone to reject scientific method and its application. But there's no need here to get personal.
The forty minutes it would take to listen to the presentation (recommended earlier) by A Jabbi on Big Brother and Big Data might alternatively be spent considering the following comprehensive article. If you make it through, you may conclude that Big Oil (which includes Big Plastic) is way ahead of Big Data in affecting our lives.
"Currently valued at $593 billion, the plastic industry is higher than the Social Media Ad Spend and Smartphones markets combined."
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www.sciencedirect.com
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