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M. Chavez » I am a graduate from Yuba College in Northern California. In 2002 I created the
Unofficial Stephen Jay Gould Archive, an online library dedicated to the
Harvard paleontologist
Stephen Jay Gould (1941-2002). The website was featured in the journal
Science,
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American Scientist,
[2] as well as other publications.
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[9] A compilation of quotations I edited on
Albert Einstein's religious views was fortunate enough to serve as the basis for
chapter 22 of
Christopher Hitchens' book,
The Portable Atheist.
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References
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^ Leslie, Mich. (2006).
"Netwatch: This view of Gould." Science 314 (Oct. 27): 571.
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^ American Scientist (2007).
"Site of the Week." 24 September 2007.
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^ Yahoo! (2002).
"Yahoo! Picks: Stephen Jay Gould Archive" 5 October 2002.
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^ Francis, Keith (2007).
Charles Darwin and The Origin of Species New York: Greenwood Publishing Group,
p. 185.
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^ Cullen, Katherine (2009). Encyclopedia of Life Science. New York: Infobase Publishing,
p. 397.
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^ Cullen, Katherine (2005). Earth Science: The People Behind the Science. New York: Infobase Publishing,
p. 150.
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^ Kusky, Timothy (2010). Encyclopedia of Earth and Space Science. New York: Infobase Publishing,
p. 499.
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^ Carlisle, C. and W. T. Smith (2006). The Complete Idiot's Guide to Understanding Intelligent Design. New York: Penguin,
p. 308.
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^ Oeijord, Nils K. (2003). Why Gould Was Wrong. Lincoln NB: iUniverse,
p. 91.
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^ Hitchens, Christopher (2007). The Portable Atheist: Essential Readings for the Non-Believer. New York: Da Capo Press,
p. 155