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Leibniz — Beyond The Calculus, Hardy Grant
Leibniz — Beyond The Calculus, Hardy Grant
Humanistic Mathematics Network Journal
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An Historical Approach To Precalculus And Calculus, Victor J. Katz
An Historical Approach To Precalculus And Calculus, Victor J. Katz
Humanistic Mathematics Network Journal
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Ethics In Mathematics: A Request For Information, Robert P. Webber
Ethics In Mathematics: A Request For Information, Robert P. Webber
Humanistic Mathematics Network Journal
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An Alternative Approach To The History Of Mathematics, Claudia Henrion
An Alternative Approach To The History Of Mathematics, Claudia Henrion
Humanistic Mathematics Network Journal
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Mathematics: Contributions By Women, Jacqueline M. Dewar
Mathematics: Contributions By Women, Jacqueline M. Dewar
Humanistic Mathematics Network Journal
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Mathematics And Philosophy: The Story Of A Misunderstanding, Gian-Carlo Rota
Mathematics And Philosophy: The Story Of A Misunderstanding, Gian-Carlo Rota
Humanistic Mathematics Network Journal
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Mathematics And Poetry : Isolated Or Integrated?, Joanne S. Growney
Mathematics And Poetry : Isolated Or Integrated?, Joanne S. Growney
Humanistic Mathematics Network Journal
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The Hermeneutics Of Mathematical Modeling, David Tudor
The Hermeneutics Of Mathematical Modeling, David Tudor
Humanistic Mathematics Network Journal
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Ultimately, Mathematics Is Poetry, Alfred Warrinnier
Ultimately, Mathematics Is Poetry, Alfred Warrinnier
Humanistic Mathematics Network Journal
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Mathematics, Truth And Integrity, Peter Hilton, Jean Pedersen
Mathematics, Truth And Integrity, Peter Hilton, Jean Pedersen
Humanistic Mathematics Network Journal
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Sunbelt Texas, Char Miller
Sunbelt Texas, Char Miller
Pomona Faculty Publications and Research
What then is the Sunbelt, and Texas' place within it? The region first had to be recognized as a region, of course, and that has taken some doing. The term was initially employed in the late 1960s and soon came to loom large in the popular imagination. Still, its boundaries were and are inexact. Where is the Sunbelt? Some commentators have adopted an all-inclusive definition which links together those states south of the thirty-seventh parallel; an even more expansive version includes Virginia and the Pacific Northwest. Others rely on more precise, but no less problematic descriptions which, depending on the …