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So when you write a scientic abstract, there can be no precise, objective detail o what is seen?

One cannot say, 'The termperature rose to 92 degrees," because human beings will all see a different temperature on the thermometer?

Sorry, I don't believe that.

The problem with modern journalism is that journalsts aren't taught just to write facts - with no emotive or descriptive words.

For instance, "Forty two bombs went off in the city of ?" That is a simple statement. It is not slanted. It is not opinion. It is just a plain stated fact.

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