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Bad science. Bad, bad science.
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Craig O. Stewart
Old Dominion University
March 05, 2007
"both
sides
" of any issue as roughly equivalent. It will be interesting to see if such efforts to ...
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“It’s Our Job to Know Stuff”: The Epistemology of CSI
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Kathleen Fitzpatrick
Michigan State University
July 30, 2007
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possible
precisely by the sophisticated computer simulations that Grissom eschews. The third clip is from ...
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Process Makes Perfect: Breaking Bad's Visual and Narrative Obsession
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Pete Rorabaugh
Kennesaw State University
September 09, 2013
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Process Makes Perfect: Breaking Bad's Visual and Narrative Obsession science process object-oriented ontology cinematography Breaking Bad Curator's Note Breaking Bad is a narrative obsessed with process. In the show’s first episode Walter White ...