My favorite one is the one where the providence of the bodies is KNOWN.
Shouldn't this be an issue with all these exhibits? I love that the one at
the South Street Sea Port has a disclaimer to such.  Providence not
verified.   WTH? Do I tell people this and suggest they not go.  Hey its
just a bunch of chinese bodies I am sure they are all from legit sources.
I mean the Chinese would never violate any human rights.   Really how do
these exhibits get funding?

Randy S. Little



On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 10:34 PM, Barbara Punt
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> What are your visitors' favorite exhibits on the human body?  The Arizona
> Science Center is looking for proven winners to put in a new area on human
> biology.  Please let us know the best and brightest, either at your
> institution or at some place you've visited.
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> Thanks!
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