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Quote from The Amber Spyglass by Philip Pullman on p.59 Philip Pullman 2000. Published by Scholastic Children s Books. All rights reserved. [Pg.4]

Flynn When I published my 1984 article on US IQ gains in Psychological Bulletin, it was the time of the great scholastic aptitude decline. Since then, they have got better data, and they argue that if you look at the junior SAT, which was given to a... [Pg.225]

Principe, Lawrence M Diversity in Alchemy The Case of Gaston Claveus DuClo, a Scholastic Mercurialist Chrysopoeian, in Allen G. Debus and Michael T. Walton, eds., Readingthe Book of Nature The Other Side ofthe Scientific Revolution ( A sv l, MO Sixteenth Century Journal Publishers, 1998), pp. 181—200. [Pg.318]

FIGURE 1.1. Drops and bubbles form perfect spheres. (From A Drop of Water A Book of Science and Wonder, by Walter Wick. Published by Scholastic Press, a division of Scholastic Inc. Photographs 1997 by Walter Wick. Reproduced by permission.)... [Pg.2]

A final verdict about whether the schede retarded or enhanced Byzantine civilization must await further study of these difficult texts. At present, not many of these scholastic exercises have been published, and only a few scattered articles have addressed the topic. Although it is impossible to judge the overall success of schede as teaching tools, we can state that they came to play a predominant role in education and even rose to become a new form of literature. As we have seen above, the Orphanotropheion was one of the institutions that fostered their use. [Pg.230]

Such market positions, moreover, are not limited to high-technology players such as Dell Computer and Intel or retail giants such as Wal-Mart. Consider the case of Scholastic, a leading publisher of children s books, which has parlayed its emphasis on supply chain into industry-high standards. Known mostly for its Harry Potter series of books. Scholastic... [Pg.244]

Brill, M. (1996). Building the capital city. New York Scholastic Library Publishing. [Pg.1043]


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