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THESE ARE THE VIDEOS OF MY TALKS

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ANYONE CAN DO IT - A BEGINNER'S GUIDE TO SCIENCE

In "Anyone can do it - a beginner's guide to Science", I look at why we need science, the simple steps that scientists follow, how to tell good science from bad; and how to recognise things that pretend to be science but aren't!    Along the way I ask: How sure are we that the sun will rise tomorrow?  Is Evolution a theory or a fact?  Does "standing tall" for two minutes before an interview really improve your chances of getting the job?

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FEEDBACK

"Fantastic!" - Geoff Worthington (Website and internal publicity, Havant U3A)

"Well structured... The right amount and level of information... The mix of talking, video clips, polls and other visual aids makes for an interesting talk" - Jo Derham (Chair, Waterlooville U3A)

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WHAT ARE YOUR CHANCES?

Do we worry too much about Bowel Cancer? Should you give up bacon sandwiches? Are Statins good for you? In "What are your Chances?" I explain simple ways to make sense of health statistics from media and doctors: WITHOUT getting a Maths degree or reaching for a calculator!

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(A video of this talk is yet to be uploaded)

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THE STORY OF LIFE (PREVIOUSLY 'EVOLUTION AND NATURAL SELECTION')

In "The Story of Life", I take a whistle stop tour through life's evolution on Earth, outline some of the evidence for it, and explain why Robinson Crusoe didn't eat beef!

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FEEDBACK

"Absolutely Excellent" - Hazel Stent, retired teacher.

"Easy to understand"; "Extremely informative and thought provoking".

"The best talk we've had for years" - Tony Paul, Portsdown U3A.

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