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Grundlagenreflexionen Zur Thematik Anthropomorpher Schnittstellen, Rudolf Kaehr
Grundlagenreflexionen Zur Thematik Anthropomorpher Schnittstellen, Rudolf Kaehr
Rudolf Kaehr
Report for the EMBASSI Project
Anneli Lax: In Memoriam, Elena Anne Corie Marchisotto
Anneli Lax: In Memoriam, Elena Anne Corie Marchisotto
Humanistic Mathematics Network Journal
No abstract provided.
What Is The Thing Called “Humanistic Mathematics?”, Tamar Apel
What Is The Thing Called “Humanistic Mathematics?”, Tamar Apel
Humanistic Mathematics Network Journal
No abstract provided.
A Reflection On The Word: Remembering The Word “Word” Is Reflexive, Paul Fjelstad, Ivan Ginchev
A Reflection On The Word: Remembering The Word “Word” Is Reflexive, Paul Fjelstad, Ivan Ginchev
Humanistic Mathematics Network Journal
No abstract provided.
The Role Of Values In Mathematics Education, Murad Jurdak
The Role Of Values In Mathematics Education, Murad Jurdak
Humanistic Mathematics Network Journal
No abstract provided.
1999 Scholars And Artists Bibliography, Michael Schwartz Library, Cleveland State University, Friends Of The Michael Schwartz Library
1999 Scholars And Artists Bibliography, Michael Schwartz Library, Cleveland State University, Friends Of The Michael Schwartz Library
Scholars and Artists Bibliographies
This bibliography was created for the annual Friends of the Michael Schwartz Library Scholars and Artists Reception, recognizing scholarly and creative achievements of Cleveland State University faculty, staff and emeriti
Illuminesse :Possible Side Effects & Benefits, Marlenehull Marlenehull
Illuminesse :Possible Side Effects & Benefits, Marlenehull Marlenehull
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The John Muir Newsletter, Fall 1999, The John Muir Center For Regional Studies
The John Muir Newsletter, Fall 1999, The John Muir Center For Regional Studies
Muir Center Newsletters, 1981-2015
TOP "i Volume 9, Number 4 MUIR Fall 1999 VULUMJ, J, HUMbEK 1 i; TALL 1333 newsXhtter John Muir's Struggle in the North: Travels in Alaska and The Cruise of the Corwin by Hal Crimmel, Ph.D. raditionally, Muir's reputation has been that of America's foremost wilderness lover, sage, and advocate, unrelenting in his quest for a pure wilderness experience. "For Muir, wilderness was not a confrontation," Harold Simonson tells us, "but a confirmation."1 This is the Muir that captured the public's imagination, j|e Muir who could write, "The whole wilderness seems to be alive and familiar, full of humanity. The …
Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 41 Number 2, August 1999, Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 41 Number 2, August 1999, Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Magazine
8 - APOCALYPSE PAST: Y1K By Thomas Turley. The year 2000 is upon us. But what about Y1K? History Professor Thomas Turley takes an historical look at the millennial fever of a thousand years ago.
12 - THE FUTURE IS MATH By Susan Vogel. Math Lecturer David Sul is on a mission: to get more Hispanics and African-Americans into Calculus and onto college through SCU's Calculus 100 program.
16 - The Class of 1999 Moves On By Sug Ramire '98. Optimism is the byword for the last graduating class of the millennium. Six 1999ers share their impressions, hopes, and fears …
Math Applies To Everyday Life, Geoffrey Smith
Math Applies To Everyday Life, Geoffrey Smith
Humanistic Mathematics Network Journal
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Algebra, Algebra, You Were So Tough, Ryan Best
Algebra, Algebra, You Were So Tough, Ryan Best
Humanistic Mathematics Network Journal
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Math Is A Subject That Is The Best, Alexandra Holliday
Math Is A Subject That Is The Best, Alexandra Holliday
Humanistic Mathematics Network Journal
No abstract provided.
Circle, Anna Palco
Equations, Benjamin Davidson
Equations, Benjamin Davidson
Humanistic Mathematics Network Journal
No abstract provided.
Numbers, Shea Ybarra
Circles, Valentino Loiacono
Circles, Valentino Loiacono
Humanistic Mathematics Network Journal
No abstract provided.
Multiplication, Molly Hager
Multiplication, Molly Hager
Humanistic Mathematics Network Journal
No abstract provided.
Math Is Really Great, Eric Rasyidi
Math Is Really Great, Eric Rasyidi
Humanistic Mathematics Network Journal
No abstract provided.
Adding Is As Easy As One, Two, Three, Marshall Sachs
Adding Is As Easy As One, Two, Three, Marshall Sachs
Humanistic Mathematics Network Journal
No abstract provided.
Art And Geometry: Proportion And Similarity, Catherine A. Gorini
Art And Geometry: Proportion And Similarity, Catherine A. Gorini
Humanistic Mathematics Network Journal
No abstract provided.
A Collection Of Ideas On Systems And Their Extensions, Paul Fjelstad
A Collection Of Ideas On Systems And Their Extensions, Paul Fjelstad
Humanistic Mathematics Network Journal
No abstract provided.
One Plus One, Mae Talle
An Informal History Of Classical Rhetoric For Mathematicians (Plato And Aristotle), Phillip Keith, Sandra Z. Keith
An Informal History Of Classical Rhetoric For Mathematicians (Plato And Aristotle), Phillip Keith, Sandra Z. Keith
Humanistic Mathematics Network Journal
No abstract provided.
Book Review: What Is Mathematics, Really? By Reuben Hersh, Harald M. Ness
Book Review: What Is Mathematics, Really? By Reuben Hersh, Harald M. Ness
Humanistic Mathematics Network Journal
No abstract provided.
The John Muir Newsletter, Summer 1999, The John Muir Center For Regional Studies
The John Muir Newsletter, Summer 1999, The John Muir Center For Regional Studies
Muir Center Newsletters, 1981-2015
NEW Reconstructing John Muir's First Public Lecture, Sacramento, 1876 by Steve Pauly, Pleasant Hill, California (Editor's Note: This is the third section of Steve Mauley's article which began with the Winter issue.) rock about two miles west of Lake Tenaya has a train of boulders derived from it. The boulders are scattered along a level ridge, where they have not ben disturbed in any appreciable degree since they came to rest toward the close of a glacial period. An examination of the rock proves conclusively that not only were they - rnany of which are twelve feet in diameter - …
Photochemistry And Pinhole Photography: An Interdisciplinary Experiment, Angeliki A. Rigos, Kevin Salemme
Photochemistry And Pinhole Photography: An Interdisciplinary Experiment, Angeliki A. Rigos, Kevin Salemme
Visual & Performing Arts Faculty Publications
This interdisciplinary activity combines chemistry and art through the construction and use of a pinhole camera. We focused on the chemistry of the black and white photographic process as the science component of this activity. The reactions involved are good examples of photochemistry and multiphase chemical reactions, since the light sensitive materials (silver halides) are in the form of a gelatin emulsion of microscopic crystals.
The Deconstruction Of Mathematics, David J. Stucki
The Deconstruction Of Mathematics, David J. Stucki
ACMS Conference Proceedings 1999
This paper is a criticism of Reuben Hersh's What is Mathematics, Really? and the humanist philosophy of mathematics.
Teaching Linear Algebra And Abstract Algebra With Two Way Video And Audio, Edward Reinke
Teaching Linear Algebra And Abstract Algebra With Two Way Video And Audio, Edward Reinke
ACMS Conference Proceedings 1999
An outline of a presentation discussing teaching two different algebra courses long-distance as well as in a classroom.
Lewis Carroll: Author, Mathematician, And Christian, David L. Neuhouser
Lewis Carroll: Author, Mathematician, And Christian, David L. Neuhouser
ACMS Conference Proceedings 1999
Although a Christian, an author, and a mathematician, Charles Letwidge Dodgson (better known as Lewis Carroll) wrote very few works in which these three aspects of his person was present. The only examples of him merging these interests are in Sylvie and Bruno and Sylvie and Bruno Concluded. This paper will explore what motivated him to make these works and whether or not they were successful.
Book Review - The Language Of Mathematics: Making The Invisible Visible By Kieth Devlin, Charles R. Hampton
Book Review - The Language Of Mathematics: Making The Invisible Visible By Kieth Devlin, Charles R. Hampton
ACMS Conference Proceedings 1999
Charles R. Hampton reviews The Language of Mathematics: Making the Invisible Visible. By Kieth Devlin. W. H. Freeman and Company, 1998