Scientists learn about the future while historians learn about the past
2007-07-14 18:37:56
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answer #1
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answered by magnum2037 3
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Cause scientists shine (ie have a bald pate) at creating the future, but historians shine at studying the past? Lol...
2007-07-14 11:00:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Because scientists look to the future, while historians learn from the past!
2007-07-14 10:59:00
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answer #3
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answered by Sweetkat 5
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Because scientists think about the future and historians think about the past and what's behind them.
2007-07-14 10:59:51
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answer #4
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answered by nowyouknow 7
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That's easy, scientists always pull there hair out from the front and historians pull from the back.
2007-07-14 11:03:55
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answered by justwearsandals 1
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Because scientists think bout the future and historians think bout the past. yeah dis 1 was easy....gimme me the 10 points
tc
2007-07-14 11:00:57
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answered by d_champz_here 2
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Because scientist think about the future (what is ahead of them) while historians think about the past (what is behind them).
2007-07-14 11:00:25
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answered by Mr. G 6
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Scientists when they are in doubts, they will scratch their front area, historians when they are thinking of what happen in the past, they will scratch their back area.
2007-07-14 11:02:27
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answer #8
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answered by Dexter C 2
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when the sun is shining, historians reflect to the past (rear) and scientists illuminate the future (front), it's a fashion thing, wouldn't understand if you are neither of them
2007-07-14 11:00:50
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answered by darkest_warfare 2
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Because scientists look forward, while historians looks backwards..
2007-07-14 11:10:43
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answered by ? ? 3
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