Schad, Jasper G. “Scientific Societies and Their Journals: Issues of Cost and Relevance.” Journal of Academic Librarianship ... Making Sense of Journals in the Physical Sciences: From Specialty Assortment to Contemporary Assortment.
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B - 268 . Boller , Paul F. " Freedom in John Dewey's Philosophy of Education . " Teachers College Record 79 ( 1977 ) : 99-118 . B - 269 . . Freedom and Fate in American Thought : From Edwards to Dewey .
“Albert C. Barnes: Cantankerous Freethinker.” Philosophy Now 57 (September/October 2006): ... In Albert Murray and the Aesthetic Imagination of a Nation, edited by Barbara A. Baker, 102–13. Auburn, Al.: Auburn University Press, 2010.
Cisneros's mention of Dreamtigers suggests that she was referring to a translation of Borges's El Hacedor (1960), or The Maker, completed by Mildred Boyer and Harold Morland. “Dreamtigers” is the name of a piece in the collection.
“Hell,” said Fitzgerald, trying to ease his anxiety, “they're as much afraid of us as we are of them.” He then stepped forward, extending his hand and grinning. The “savages” did not respond, but stared suspiciously at the two men while ...
Orion and Nick Scott the (lead guitar) were laughing because of something Orion had said. We could all see Orion tugging at his Mask, and in the background Nick kept saying “take it off, come on 0 take it off.
Ed. Barry Callaghan and Bruce Meyer. Toronto: Exile Editions, 2001. 207212. Reflections on “In Flanders Fields.” Alias Grace [Electronic resource]. Toronto: CNIB, 2001. Computer data (6 files: 130, 119, 129, 128, 103, 119 kilobytes).
Center for Safety in the Arts , 5 Beekman When I first agreed to compile this chapter , I thought St. , Suite 1030 , New York , NY 10038 ; http : //www.tmn . long and hard about the question ; “ What is a craft ?
The policies that make up children's services must be guided by imagination and insight. Mae Benne covers fully the organizational policies and patterns that accompany professional services. Her discussion of...