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Personally, I believe no one sees truth in its most perfect and purest form. We interpret what we see, we interpret what we hear, and we interpret what we read, and we call that truth (or reality). Really, its a perception sometimes based on fact and sometimes not. Perceptions can be correct and on target, and sometimes the farthest thing form the truth. It's just a perception. One thing I believe we can count on is that if there is anything unchanging and stead fast, it is change itself. Change is inevitable. It will always occur.
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oh for god's sake scientists are only human everyone makes mistakes!! Yeah they make alot of contribution but they do make mistakes and are wrong sometimes
Scientists wear the same clothes as anybody else. Sometimes they will wear protective clothing in laboratory work, but they take it off afterwards. Scientists do not have the same fashion sense as other people and can appear a bit out of date or plain in their clothing, but this is because they are often more concerned with science than with what other people think of them.
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The United States has withheld funds from the UN.
Sometimes they do, sometimes they don't.
The United States has withheld funds from the UN.
That totally depends on the situation where such a disagreement occurs. Sometimes there are disagreements because one country tries to become a dominant power (like today's China), sometimes it is about one nation spying on other nations like the USA has been doing; sometimes it is because a dictator starts abusing his powers, like Assad or Mugabe. Usually it is the party disturbing the peace (or the peace of mind) of others.
Generally, no. Sometimes they have disagreements and misunderstandings that escalate into fights, but they are all friends and do not like to fight each other.
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This point of view is sometimes called limited, or camera-view.
Sometimes they do but sometimes they don't. This is cuz some people mix and match, some people don't and when people don't mix and match then they do because they have a different expression which make them think and act differently.
Personally, I believe no one sees truth in its most perfect and purest form. We interpret what we see, we interpret what we hear, and we interpret what we read, and we call that truth (or reality). Really, its a perception sometimes based on fact and sometimes not. Perceptions can be correct and on target, and sometimes the farthest thing form the truth. It's just a perception. One thing I believe we can count on is that if there is anything unchanging and stead fast, it is change itself. Change is inevitable. It will always occur.
Scientists may disagree on how to classify organisms due to differences in opinion on the evolutionary relationships between species, the criteria used for classification, or new discoveries that challenge traditional classifications. Additionally, varying expertise in different branches of biology and differing interpretations of genetic, morphological, and ecological data can also lead to disagreements in classification.
There is no Antarctician language. Most scientists speak English, and sometimes French is spoken between scientists when English isn't spoken.