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... Committee , sparked by Cold War politics of supremacy , ignited a national emphasis on the study of science in all forms . Much of what we now know grew directly from the revolution in oceanog- raphy that began in the mid - 1960s , as ...
... Committee , sparked by Cold War politics of supremacy , ignited a national emphasis on the study of science in all forms . Much of what we now know grew directly from the revolution in oceanog- raphy that began in the mid - 1960s , as ...
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College English Association. CEA Diversity Committee Call for Papers Challenges for the Discipline : New Perspectives in Texts and Teaching " Teaching Ourselves and Others " The CEA Diversity Committee is sponsoring sessions on African ...
College English Association. CEA Diversity Committee Call for Papers Challenges for the Discipline : New Perspectives in Texts and Teaching " Teaching Ourselves and Others " The CEA Diversity Committee is sponsoring sessions on African ...
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... committee through the office of the Executive Director the following documentation by November 15 , 2001 : 1. A detailed rationale ( maximum length five pages ) for the project , including title , purpose and goals , methodology ...
... committee through the office of the Executive Director the following documentation by November 15 , 2001 : 1. A detailed rationale ( maximum length five pages ) for the project , including title , purpose and goals , methodology ...
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