Friday, 4 June 2010
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![]() ![]() Jean Louis Rodolphe Agassiz (1807)Agassiz was a Swiss-born naturalist and geologist. Noticing the presence of huge alpine boulders in areas of Switzerland where there are no glaciers, he hypothesized that glaciers had, at one time, been widespread in the area and had dragged the boulders there. This lent credence to his theory of a recent ice age. He was also a renowned teacher and did notable work with fossils. Agassiz was a lifelong opponent, on religious grounds, of what now-accepted scientific theory? More... Discuss |
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Some people will try anything for a blow job!
Apols for lowering the tone of your blog!
Err, yes!
As for the 'tone' of the place - it's variable, isn't it?
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