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William Grassie : ウィキペディア英語版 | William Grassie William John Grassie (born May 3, 1957) is an activist for numerous causes, including nonviolence and a freeze on nuclear weapons,〔 WILLIAM ROBBINS, June 9, 1982, The New York Times, (KROL ASSESSES POSITION IN DISARMAMENT MOVEMENT ), Accessed Aug. 27, 2013, quote= ... William Grassie ... a Philadelphia Quaker .. a director of the Pennsylvania Campaign for a Nuclear Weapons Freeze...〕 reform of science education,〔 David O'Reilly, February 19, 1996, Philadelphia Inquirer, (Looking For The Tao In Science Classrooms The Templeton Foundation Gives Grants To Colleges With Ideas. Several In The Area Were Recipients. ), Accessed Aug. 27, 2013, quote= ...lecturer William Grassie's portable computer can flash color images of living cells and space shots of Earth ...〕〔Ursula Goodenough and William Grassie, June 02, 2006, Philadelphia Inquirer, (Teaching science as a rich narrative Presenting key facts that are not connected makes eyes glaze over. Try this new approach. ), Accessed Aug. 27, 2013, quote= ...One conclusion stands out: Ten years of reform efforts have not (yet) had a measurable impact ...〕 and greater dialogue between science and religion.〔 David O'Reilly, February 18, 2002, Philadelphia Inquirer, (Center thinks religion and science can say much to each other ), Accessed Aug. 27, 2013, quote= ... William Grassie, Metanexus' executive director and vice president, ...〕 He is the Executive Director of Metanexus Institute, an organization which worked closely with the John Templeton Foundation to promote “dialogue and interactive syntheses between religion and the sciences internationally.”〔 ==Early years== Grassie was born in Wilmington, Delaware and attended Middlebury College. He is member of the Quakers.〔
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