Teaching what We Do: EssaysAmherst College Press, 1991 - 246 من الصفحات |
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... look at “ limiting cases . ” In physics , this often means asking what would happen if some physical quantity were equal to zero , or were infinitely large . Physicists often find it fruitful to look at limiting cases , in talking with ...
... look at “ limiting cases . ” In physics , this often means asking what would happen if some physical quantity were equal to zero , or were infinitely large . Physicists often find it fruitful to look at limiting cases , in talking with ...
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... look closely at the surface and see the drag of the brush evident in the paint . I was especially pleased to make intimate contact with the artist's hand that had passed that way 300 years ago . Here I was seeing the hand and the total ...
... look closely at the surface and see the drag of the brush evident in the paint . I was especially pleased to make intimate contact with the artist's hand that had passed that way 300 years ago . Here I was seeing the hand and the total ...
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... look . You must look at nature willing to see familiar forms as one new shape . In this way you will see what is wonderfully unique in a situation that otherwise might appear to be banal . I also discovered the importance of seeing ...
... look . You must look at nature willing to see familiar forms as one new shape . In this way you will see what is wonderfully unique in a situation that otherwise might appear to be banal . I also discovered the importance of seeing ...
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ENGLISH AND THE PROMISE of HappinESS | 1 |
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