Teaching what We Do: EssaysAmherst College Press, 1991 - 246 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة vii
... continue supporting it . Perhaps a few words first about our perceptions of the particular cli- mate in which this book appears . It is not an easy time to be an academic in the Arts and Sciences , and the point is confirmed by the ...
... continue supporting it . Perhaps a few words first about our perceptions of the particular cli- mate in which this book appears . It is not an easy time to be an academic in the Arts and Sciences , and the point is confirmed by the ...
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... continue to lavish so large a portion of their scarce re- sources on the education of a group of people who can best use their skills by distancing themselves from their home communities for most of their lives . From the perspective of ...
... continue to lavish so large a portion of their scarce re- sources on the education of a group of people who can best use their skills by distancing themselves from their home communities for most of their lives . From the perspective of ...
الصفحة 54
... continue to press the case for connect- ing law to moral argument , the goal of professional education is to sever the connection between the question of what is good or right and what the law permits or prohibits . Mr. Neal's way of ...
... continue to press the case for connect- ing law to moral argument , the goal of professional education is to sever the connection between the question of what is good or right and what the law permits or prohibits . Mr. Neal's way of ...
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ENGLISH AND THE PROMISE of HappinESS | 1 |
THE DRAGON | 13 |
EVOLVING SCIENCE FOR A DYNAMIC EARTH | 71 |
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