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In reply to the discussion: Sally Kristen Ride, Ph.D., Trailblazing First American Woman In Space, 1951 - 2012 [View all]awoke_in_2003
(34,582 posts)24. Very true...
I brought up science because my 10 year old granddaughter wants to be a scientist (marine biologist). I am getting me and her a year pass to the Fort Worth Science and History museum. I hope the have a women in science exhibit sometime. Too often, girls are not encouraged to pursue math and science.
She wants to study art, too, so she can paint the beauty of sharks. I told her she could minor in art. Let the marine biology pay the bills (and give her exposure to sharks) and paint for fun and possible side money.
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Sally Kristen Ride, Ph.D., Trailblazing First American Woman In Space, 1951 - 2012 [View all]
UrbScotty
Jul 2012
OP
re:Sally Kristen Ride, Ph.D., Trailblazing First American Woman In Space, 1951 - 2012
allan01
Jul 2012
#29
"All adventures, especially into new territory, are scary." Sally Ride, brave spirit. RIP nt
riderinthestorm
Jul 2012
#63