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Sequence 11to be fine-tuned with an incredible degree of precision in order to bring about a universe in which complex life-forms could… |
Sequence 13of common objects through which we daily find our way. And the theories that shape our thinking about that strange place, as… |
Sequence 20Science Skits There are many discoveries in science that were, at the time, subject to intense debate among scientists, and… |
Sequence 21• the nature of the story (Homer, the Bible) • the nature of dialogue (Aristotle and Plato) • the history of religious… |
Sequence 78• the nature of the story (Homer, the Bible) • the nature of dialogue (Aristotle and Plato) • the history of religious… |
Sequence 18designing, inventing things, imagining what could be, supposing things. Three of these things are selective encoding,… |
Sequence 23with bow drills, and researched a range of early technolo- gies such as basketry, bow and arrow, and natural dyes. Students… |
Sequence 12In the second unit, we explored the achievements of the Ancient and Classical periods, considering the Neolithic revolution,… |
Sequence 11the cover of two densely vegetated areas on the margins of the playground. When they were not nestled beneath birches,… |
Sequence 27We take for granted that the water flowing from a faucet will have satisfactory pressure to fill a bathtub or a basin. Water… |
Sequence 33The School of Athens. Plato is pointing up, indicating his philosophy that truth is knowable through pure ideas and… |
Sequence 7Figure 4. How science works. EXPLORATION ANO DISCOVERY Gathering data - ...... l'lb,/~!'°"1 l'… |
Sequence 284Montessori National Curriculum for the Third Plane of Development from Twelve to Fifteen/Sixteen Years The Human Research the… |
Sequence 1092 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 41, No. 2 • Spring 2016 not to replace the mathematical or science discovery. Unfortunately, I… |
Sequence 5model for point, line, surface and solid, respectively. The study of lines leads to the study of angles, the study of angles… |
Sequence 3metaphysics, comparative religion, nature, technology, world view, and wisdom of the ages. 2. Literary Genre/Film… |
Sequence 218 fore, our idea of man varies according to our feelings and our beliefs. A materialist and a spiritualist accept the same… |
Sequence 420 It is evident that men have joyfully welcomed modern civilization. They have aban- doned the countryside and flocked to… |
Sequence 11B. Religion and Biology (Dealing with moral and biological issues concerning abortion, test-tube babies, germ warfare, genetic… |
Sequence 141SUMMER1992SYLLABUS Week One: June 29 t,o July 3, 1992 THE REVOLUTION OF SCIENCE: Discovering What Nature Teaches In the… |
Sequence 65to be fine-tuned with an incredible degree of precision in order to bring about a universe in which complex life-forms could… |
Sequence 67of common objects through which we daily find our way. And the theories that shape our thinking about that strange place, as… |
Sequence 69Science Skits There are many discoveries in science that were, at the time, subject to intense debate among scientists, and… |
Sequence 169• the nature of the story (Homer, the Bible) • the nature of dialogue (Aristotle and Plato) • the history of religious… |
Sequence 46designing, inventing things, imagining what could be, supposing things. Three of these things are selective encoding,… |
Sequence 31with bow drills, and researched a range of early technolo- gies such as basketry, bow and arrow, and natural dyes. Students… |
Sequence 113In the second unit, we explored the achievements of the Ancient and Classical periods, considering the Neolithic revolution,… |
Sequence 93the cover of two densely vegetated areas on the margins of the playground. When they were not nestled beneath birches,… |
Sequence 242We take for granted that the water flowing from a faucet will have satisfactory pressure to fill a bathtub or a basin. Water… |
Sequence 263The School of Athens. Plato is pointing up, indicating his philosophy that truth is knowable through pure ideas and… |
Sequence 235Figure 4. How science works. EXPLORATION ANO DISCOVERY Gathering data - ...... l'lb,/~!'°"1 l'… |
Sequence 290Montessori National Curriculum for the Third Plane of Development from Twelve to Fifteen/Sixteen Years The Human Research the… |
Sequence 9892 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 41, No. 2 • Spring 2016 not to replace the mathematical or science discovery. Unfortunately, I… |
Sequence 9model for point, line, surface and solid, respectively. The study of lines leads to the study of angles, the study of angles… |
Sequence 11metaphysics, comparative religion, nature, technology, world view, and wisdom of the ages. 2. Literary Genre/Film… |
Sequence 2218 fore, our idea of man varies according to our feelings and our beliefs. A materialist and a spiritualist accept the same… |
Sequence 2420 It is evident that men have joyfully welcomed modern civilization. They have aban- doned the countryside and flocked to… |
Sequence 15B. Religion and Biology (Dealing with moral and biological issues concerning abortion, test-tube babies, germ warfare, genetic… |