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Editorial, Issue 5, 1990, Alvin White
Editorial, Issue 5, 1990, Alvin White
Humanistic Mathematics Network Journal
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The Humanistic Aspects Of Mathematics And Their Importance, Philip J. Davis
The Humanistic Aspects Of Mathematics And Their Importance, Philip J. Davis
Humanistic Mathematics Network Journal
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Mathematics — A Significant Force In Our Culture, Harald M. Ness
Mathematics — A Significant Force In Our Culture, Harald M. Ness
Humanistic Mathematics Network Journal
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What Has Mathematics Got To Do With Values?, Stephen Lerman
What Has Mathematics Got To Do With Values?, Stephen Lerman
Humanistic Mathematics Network Journal
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Mathematics And Ethics, Reuben Hersh
Mathematics And Ethics, Reuben Hersh
Humanistic Mathematics Network Journal
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A Social View Of Mathematics: Iimplications For Mathematics Education, Stephen Lerman
A Social View Of Mathematics: Iimplications For Mathematics Education, Stephen Lerman
Humanistic Mathematics Network Journal
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The Rise Of Urban Texas, Char Miller, David R. Johnson
The Rise Of Urban Texas, Char Miller, David R. Johnson
Pomona Faculty Publications and Research
Texas contains three of the nation's ten largest cities, but their existence has not yet affected the hold that the state's rural heritage has on Texas' imagination--or so Texans' attachment to two nineteenth-century cultural landmarks, the Alamo and the Chisholm Trail, would suggest. As the shrine of Texas liberty, the Alamo continually generates elegies to the manly courage and bravery of the fallen heroes of 1836.