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In a survey of 2,527 Pakistani high school students conducted by the McGill researchers and their international collaborators, 28percentt of the students agreed with the creationist sentiment, "Evolution is not a well-accepted scientific fact".

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Although on a worldwide basis this is largely a result of the high number (estimated at 1.2 billion) of adherents to Catholicism, even in the United States, where Protestants outnumber Catholics and where anti-evolution sentiment runs high, there is more acceptance than non-acceptance of evolution among Christians, based on statements from their organizing bodies or spokespersons.

Anti-evolution sentiment permeates not only public perception but also science education nationwide.

Some Korean scientists were particularly upset that the Nature story reported that "anti-evolution sentiment seems to be winning its battle with mainstream science" in Korea, says Choe, who is known as Korea's Richard Dawkins or E. O. Wilson (Choe's former Harvard University adviser).

Richard Joyce echoes similar sentiments in The Evolution of Morality (2006), using more philosophical prose (and correspondingly less biological rigor); he concludes, characteristically, "we should reject or modify any theory that would render us epistemic slaves to the baby-bearing capacities of our ancestors" (p. 219).

Its program, called E-MEME (Epidemiological Modelling of the Evolution of MEssages) uses sentiment analysis to see how opinions and states of mind flow across entire populations, not just activists.

Charming and even romantic as some of these behaviors may seem, evolution is not driven by gratuitous sentiment, so Dr. Wachtmeister and his colleagues have performed computer simulations of how displays may evolve.

The present work analyzes the evolution of the 15M movement through sentiment and linguistic analysis of the participants' communication in the Twitter social network.

Aides to Mrs. Clinton's rivals argued she would still have a problem in the early voting states — Iowa and New Hampshire — where antiwar sentiments are high and Democrats are aware of her evolution on the issue.

I agree strongly with the authors' sentiment that transposable elements play critical roles in genome structure, function and evolution.

In other words, common sense morality is a generally reliable, right-making decision procedure because social evolution has privileged the emergence of general happiness-generating moral sentiments.

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