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Page 360
... nature of the child must deter- mine all the details of his education . " This also means that the stages of education must be related to the stages of child development . " Each child should be taught that which he has to learn at the ...
... nature of the child must deter- mine all the details of his education . " This also means that the stages of education must be related to the stages of child development . " Each child should be taught that which he has to learn at the ...
Page 855
... nature of energy and the relationship between ther- mal energy and mechanical energy were obscure and controversial for a long period of time . Greek philoso- phers believed that energy was a fluid permeating a sub- stance . The nature ...
... nature of energy and the relationship between ther- mal energy and mechanical energy were obscure and controversial for a long period of time . Greek philoso- phers believed that energy was a fluid permeating a sub- stance . The nature ...
Page 888
... nature , he insisted emphatically that the language of the book of nature was mathematics . For his purposes , Galileo limited his world of nature to properties capable of mathematical analysis , such as extension and motion , and ...
... nature , he insisted emphatically that the language of the book of nature was mathematics . For his purposes , Galileo limited his world of nature to properties capable of mathematical analysis , such as extension and motion , and ...
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