by charles.mcgowen | Apr 5, 2013 | Blog
The following article, copied and pasted from the internet, affirms what we have been averring here at APR for the past five years. The continued waste of funds on embryonic stem cell research must come to an end. NFL quarterback Peyton Manning had to go abroad to...
by charles.mcgowen | Mar 21, 2013 | Blog
In the 3-21-86 edition of the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) an article was published describing in detail the patho-physiology of Christ’s death on the Cross. It is the most, scientific, graphic and detailed explanation I have ever read and I...
by charles.mcgowen | Mar 2, 2013 | Blog
According to Bartlett’s Familiar Quotations, the phrase “The proof of the pudding is in the eating.” dates back to at least 1615 when Miguel de Cervantes published Don Quixote. This comic novel follows the adventures of Alonso Quijano who set out to...
by charles.mcgowen | Nov 8, 2012 | Blog
No this isn’t about an audible floor vote in Congress where ayes and nays make the difference in legislation and the Speaker pounds the gavel and pronounces “The ayes have it!” This is about a physician’s ability to make a diagnosis while taking a history from a...
by charles.mcgowen | Sep 12, 2012 | Blog
Citizens for Objective Public Education (COPE) put the answer to that question this way: “Objectivity opens rather than closes the minds of students. It encourages critical thinking about answers to ultimate questions that may profoundly affect the way they choose to...
by charles.mcgowen | Aug 27, 2012 | Blog, Homepage Feature - Blog
Objectivity implies impartiality, neutrality or detachment. Look up the antonym for objectivity in any Thesaurus and you will find that the word is “subjectivity.” That expression is synonymous with bias, prejudice and devotion to a cause. Its antonym is in turn...