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Neil DeGrasse Tyson's 6 minute Ted Talk


 Welcome Back, Peeps!
Today I will be informing you guys of what I have learned from this video.
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People in our world need to be science literate, even if they are not scientists. It is good to know what is going on around you and if people do not at least familiarize themselves with some science knowledge, it can be a problem. Some people just lack the science literacy that is needed from everyone and it is not okay. Asking questions about something you are purchasing is very important, but if the person selling you that item does not have any evidence or answers to your questions, how is that helpful to you? Familiarizing yourself with science knowledge will go a long way and will be so helpful to all in the world. 

That is it for today, catch you guys next time!

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