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In my final undergraduate year at Dordt University, Harry Cook encouraged me to continue my studies in graduate school. Since Read more
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When I was a child, I never knew there was such a thing as computer science. I was interested in Read more
I loved dinosaurs as a kid, and I never outgrew them. Their pre-human history, incomplete fossil record, and unfamiliar anatomy Read more
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Since I'm a pastor, my scientific interest is a sideline to my basic profession and vocation. It basically got started Read more
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