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Editorial
Niles Eldredge and Gregory Eldredge
138-140
Editor’s Corner
What’s a Nice Midwestern Girl Like You Doing in a Place Like This?
Andrew J. Petto
141-142
Letter
The Theory of Evolution is Not an Explanation for the Origin of Life
Justin W. Rice, Daniel A. Warner, Clint D. Kelly, Michael P. Clough and James T. Colbert
143-144
Three Wishes for Genie
Glenn Branch
145-162
Curriculum Article
The Evolution of Creationist Movements
Nicholas J. Matzke
163-169
Education Article
Should Students Be Able to Opt Out of Evolution? Some Philosophical Considerations
Robert T. Pennock
170-182
Original Scientific Article
It's Déjà Vu All Over Again: The Intelligent Design Movement's Recycling of Creationist Strategies
Barbara Forrest
183-192
Lessons from the Social Psychology of Evolution Warfare: Good Science Alone is not Enough
Raymond Arthur Eve, Susan Carol Losh and Brandon Nzekwe
193-197
EDUCATION ARTICLE
Cosmic Evolution
Lawrence M. Krauss
198-205
How Old is Earth, and How Do We Know?
Robert M. Hazen
206-214
How to Win the Evolution War: Teach Macroevolution!
Kevin Padian
215-224
From the Classroom to the Courtroom: Intelligent Design and the Constitution
Jay D. Wexler
225-230
Evolution—by the (Text) Book
Kenneth R. Miller
231-235
Apprehension and Pedagogy in Evolution Education
Brian Alters
236-240
Other Media Review
Evolution and the Media
Carl Zimmer
241-244
Listening to Teachers
Eugenie C. Scott
245-253
Complete Bibliography of Eugenie C. Scott
Adam M. Goldstein and Glenn Branch
254-260
Views from Understanding Evolution
Communicating Evolution as Science
Anastasia Thanukos
261-264
Problem Concepts in Evolution Part II: Cause and Chance
Louise S. Mead and Eugenie C. Scott
265-274
Biosemantics: An Evolutionary Theory of Thought
Crystal L’Hôte
275-287
Darwinian Morality
Catherine Wilson
288-290
BOOK REVIEW
Geology as Theater: The Earth on Show: Fossils and the Poetics of Popular Science, 1802–1856, by Ralph O’Connor Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2007. Pp. xiii + 541. H/b $45.00.
Steven Newton
291-292
Book Review
A Bulldog of Your Owen: The Philosophies Behind the Huxley–Owen Debate Owen’s Ape and Darwin’s Bulldog: Beyond Darwinism and Creationism, by Christopher E. Cosans. Indiana University Press: Bloomington, 2009. Pp. xxvi + 166 P/b $21.95
David M. Lovelace
293-296
Richard Owen’s “Most Interesting Department of Natural History ... Its Very Soul” On the Nature of Limbs: A Discourse, by Richard Owen, edited by Ron Amundson, with a preface by Brian K. Hall, and introductory essays by Amundson, Kevin Padian, Mary P. Winsor, and Jennifer Coggon. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2007. Pp. cii + 119. S/b $20.00.
Adam M. Goldstein
297-299
Thirteen Essays on Evolution and Creationism in Modern Debates Stephen C. Barton and David Wilkinson (eds): Reading Genesis after Darwin. New York: Oxford University Press, 2009. pp. xiv + 254. S/b $24.95
Kim Paffenroth
300-301
Not Just for Ornithologists Speciation in Birds, by Trevor Price. Greenwood Village, CO: Roberts and Company, 2007. Pp. x + 470. S/b $59.95
Beatrice Kondo
302-308
OTHER MEDIA REVIEW
Paleontology and Evolution in the News
Sidney Horenstein
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