40. Science and faith must coexist for the human good. [Select the sentence using the noun form of 'coexist'] *
Science and faith must coexistence for the human good.
There is a coexistence between science and faith for the human good.
There must be a coexistence between science and faith for the human good.
There must be a coexistence between science and faith for good.
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Students in classrooms with windows that open out to nature in all its glory may perform better on tests.
Students in classrooms with windows that open out to nature in all its glory may perform better on tests.This is not fully established science, but Heather Tallis, an ecologist at the Nature Conservancy, is testing the idea in California and other states. She is using satellite data to image the sweeping California landscapes—mountains to deserts to inner cities—in the backyards of randomly chosen schools. And she is correlating the presence of nature to standardized test results. Her hypothesis, which may be disproved, is that students do well when they are surrounded by nature.
Students in classrooms with windows that open out to nature in all its glory may perform better on tests.This is not fully established science, but Heather Tallis, an ecologist at the Nature Conservancy, is testing the idea in California and other states. She is using satellite data to image the sweeping California landscapes—mountains to deserts to inner cities—in the backyards of randomly chosen schools. And she is correlating the presence of nature to standardized test results. Her hypothesis, which may be disproved, is that students do well when they are surrounded by nature.The study would be of great interest to parents, of course. And it also highlights a key debate raging through the conservation community: Does nature (biodiversity) have value even when it does not contribute to human well-being? If Tallis finds that seeing nature from school rooms does not help students, is nature still worth having around the school for its own sake?
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