Teaching what We Do: EssaysAmherst College Press, 1991 - 246 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 71
... earth has the capacity to change itself from within . The solid earth is in a state of dynamic equilibrium , which means that , within certain physical limits , the earth can and does change its own architecture . It is neither static ...
... earth has the capacity to change itself from within . The solid earth is in a state of dynamic equilibrium , which means that , within certain physical limits , the earth can and does change its own architecture . It is neither static ...
الصفحة 72
... earth is driven to reorganize and to rebuild because a mechanism for constant but balanced change is intrinsic to the earth's constitution . I do not mean to romanticize or to anthropomor- phize the earth . These processes are entirely ...
... earth is driven to reorganize and to rebuild because a mechanism for constant but balanced change is intrinsic to the earth's constitution . I do not mean to romanticize or to anthropomor- phize the earth . These processes are entirely ...
الصفحة 82
... earth we live on . But surely we can give students a broader way of looking at the earth and at science . As educators , geologists have , in plate tectonics , a marvelous if incom- plete framework in which to explore and integrate ...
... earth we live on . But surely we can give students a broader way of looking at the earth and at science . As educators , geologists have , in plate tectonics , a marvelous if incom- plete framework in which to explore and integrate ...
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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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