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Astronomy 490, Cornell University : final exam

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Astronomy 490, Cornell University : final exam

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The exam for Carl Sagan's Critical Thinking course, Astronomy 490, at Cornell University. Sagan asks his students to reflect on a statement by George Bernard Shaw from St. Joan and to evaluate a set of claims about astrology and offer an explanation for either why astrology is popular or why there is so much "scholarly disdain" for the topic.

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01/01/1986
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Sagan, Carl (Author)
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