One of the eyes of the coconut (the primary one) is the attachment to the coconut tree that nurished the coconut as it grew. The coconut is a not really a nut: It is an ovary.
Dale received his Ph.D. in chemistry from Caltech in 1974. He has taught at Elmira College since 2003, after retiring from a successful, 28½ year career with Corning Inc., NY. working on optical fibers. . . . . . . . He received 35 patents and the highest distinction of title Research & Development Fellow. . . . . Dale made history in the company in 2001 when he was awarded both the Science and Technology Division, and the Optical Fiber Division’s People Development_Award . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dale teaches Basic Chemistry (introductory chemistry for science majors), Physics with Calculus, Physical Chemistry, and Astronomy.
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