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Articles 571 - 578 of 578
Full-Text Articles in Education
Earth's Prehistory: An Alternative To Uniformitarianism, Gary Parker
Earth's Prehistory: An Alternative To Uniformitarianism, Gary Parker
Pro Rege
No abstract provided.
Student Government Provisional, James Koldenhoven
Christian Direction For Natural Science, Al Mennega
Professors And Professional Confabs, James Koldenhoven
Freshman English -- Something New -- Again, James Koldenhoven
Freshman English -- Something New -- Again, James Koldenhoven
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No abstract provided.
With Or Without Purpose, James Koldenhoven
Our Plan, Gerard Van Groningen
Our Plan, Gerard Van Groningen
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The editor lays out the plans for this new publication which include presenting "10-20 pages of informative and challenging reading material which we sincerely hope will motivate and inspire you to think, reflect and express yourself. In each issue there is to be an editorial, a few articles (each not more than 3-5 pages) on a variety of topics related to Christian education, a report from the campus and review(s) of noteworthy books (on occasion and if space permits)."
Cd Means Creative Dramatics, James Koldenhoven