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Borden discovers that Angier is performing seances and manages to disrupt one, showing Angier to be a 'fraud'.
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Thousands of people across the country, such as Angier, participate in what's known as a health care-sharing ministry.
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"That divide," Natalie Angier of The New York Times wrote last summer, "continues to this day."
John M. Eger: Science Teachers Love Art John M. Eger 2011
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The need to control female sexuality is powerful, explains New York Times science writer Natalie Angier:
Caryl Rivers: Virtuous Political Women? Maybe Not Caryl Rivers 2011
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"That divide," Natalie Angier of The New York Times wrote last summer, "continues to this day."
John M. Eger: Science Teachers Love Art John M. Eger 2011
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The need to control female sexuality is powerful, explains New York Times science writer Natalie Angier:
Caryl Rivers: Virtuous Political Women? Maybe Not Caryl Rivers 2011
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For a popular discussion, see Angier, “A molecule of motivation, dopamine excels at its task,” p.
World Wide Mind Michael chorost 2011
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The need to control female sexuality is powerful, explains New York Times science writer Natalie Angier:
Caryl Rivers: Virtuous Political Women? Maybe Not Caryl Rivers 2011
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Natalie Angier of the New York Times recently wrote, “In ‘Geek Chic’ and Obama, New Hope for Lifting Women in Science,” which is the usual, but with one difference.
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The need to control female sexuality is powerful, explains New York Times science writer Natalie Angier:
Caryl Rivers: Virtuous Political Women? Maybe Not Caryl Rivers 2011
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