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![]() "Brettg" wrote in message ... Just have a look at what our esteemed educational institutions are putting out in the name of "science" these days. I can't say the quality of such work is surprising though. From the article (url below) * Dr Rollan McCleary reportedly found clues to Jesus' sexuality in his astrological chart (Uranus dominated), and was given Australian Postgraduate Award funding of $51,000 for his trouble. * Laini Burton, whose thesis was about the desirability, and otherwise, of the blonde through history. For enriching the world's understanding of this crucial topic she was awarded a grant of $17,000 a year for three years. * Dr Nikki Sullivan, who did her PhD on tattoos: "Writings in flesh: subjectivity, textuality, ethics and pleasure." * Adele Morey used her PhD in Cultural Studies to research the Hollywood divorce of Nicole Kidman and Tom Cruise. For research, Morey read The Australian Women's Weekly, Woman's Day, New Idea, NW and Who Weekly, among other publications. * Angelo Iannella's PhD was the "neo-spiritualism" of Wonder Woman and Xena, Warrior Princess. * Anthropology student Alex Leonard studied the surf culture of Bali. It's a tough job, but someone has to do it. * Paul Scott produced a PhD on surfing magazines. * Jackie Cook's PhD is on Australian talk radio with a "special focus on Stan Zemanek and the late-night sex counselling of Dr Feelgood". Read the article for the full list. I don't know whether to barf or cry; http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2003/...979649818.html heh. --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.501 / Virus Database: 299 - Release Date: 7/14/2003 |
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![]() "Maxie P. Diddy" wrote in message ... "Brettg" wrote in message ... Just have a look at what our esteemed educational institutions are putting out in the name of "science" these days. I can't say the quality of such work is surprising though. From the article (url below) * Dr Rollan McCleary reportedly found clues to Jesus' sexuality in his astrological chart (Uranus dominated), and was given Australian Postgraduate Award funding of $51,000 for his trouble. * Laini Burton, whose thesis was about the desirability, and otherwise, of the blonde through history. For enriching the world's understanding of this crucial topic she was awarded a grant of $17,000 a year for three years. * Dr Nikki Sullivan, who did her PhD on tattoos: "Writings in flesh: subjectivity, textuality, ethics and pleasure." * Adele Morey used her PhD in Cultural Studies to research the Hollywood divorce of Nicole Kidman and Tom Cruise. For research, Morey read The Australian Women's Weekly, Woman's Day, New Idea, NW and Who Weekly, among other publications. * Angelo Iannella's PhD was the "neo-spiritualism" of Wonder Woman and Xena, Warrior Princess. * Anthropology student Alex Leonard studied the surf culture of Bali. It's a tough job, but someone has to do it. * Paul Scott produced a PhD on surfing magazines. * Jackie Cook's PhD is on Australian talk radio with a "special focus on Stan Zemanek and the late-night sex counselling of Dr Feelgood". Read the article for the full list. I don't know whether to barf or cry; http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2003/...979649818.html heh. Reminds me of the cheap shots that a mid-western senator once made a career of, quoting titles of grants to scientists. Words out of context. |
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"Marvin Margoshes" wrote in message ...
"Maxie P. Diddy" wrote in message ... "Brettg" wrote in message ... Just have a look at what our esteemed educational institutions are putting out in the name of "science" these days. [snip...] I don't know whether to barf or cry; http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2003/...979649818.html Barfing helps in maintaining your ideal body weight, thus is the more healthy action to take. Crying merely depletes the body of much needed water and salt (probably the underlying cause of most female disorders...now _there's_ a grant proposal if I ever saw one :-) heh. Reminds me of the cheap shots that a mid-western senator once made a career of, quoting titles of grants to scientists. Words out of context. Have you seen the article referenced below: High Energy Physics - Phenomenology, abstract hep-ph/9501384 From: Ulf Meissner Date: Thu, 26 Jan 95 13:54:43 +0100 (207kb) Chiral Dynamics in Nucleons and Nuclei Authors: V. Bernard, N. Kaiser, Ulf-G. Meißner Comments: 154 pp, plain TeX, uses epsf macros, figures appended in figrev.uu (as compressed uuencoded tar files), complete PS file available from Report-no: CRN 95-3 and TK 95 1 Journal-ref: Int.J.Mod.Phys. E4 (1995) 193-346 We review the implications of the spontaneous chiral symmetry breaking in QCD for processes involving one, two or more nucleons. Full-text: PostScript, PDF, or Other formats References and citations for this submission: SLAC-SPIRES HEP (refers to , cited by, arXiv reformatted); CiteBase (autonomous citation navigation and analysis) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Links to: arXiv, hep-ph, /find, /abs (-/+), /9501, ? -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Who knows what it contains...I can barely make sense of the title. Mark (If you mix Lipton's and Nestle's 50:50 v/v, would you have a parity?) |
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