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  2. Jon D. Miller - Wikipedia

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    Jon D. Miller (born December 9, 1941) is an American political scientist, political psychologist, academic, and author.He is a research scientist emeritus at the Institute for Social Research at the University of Michigan and the School of Education. [1]

  3. The Advancement of Learning - Wikipedia

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    The following passage from The Advancement of Learning was used as the foreword to a popular Cambridge textbook: [3] So that as Tennis is a game of no use in itself, but of great use in respect it maketh a quick eye, and a body ready to put itself in all positions, so, in the Mathematics the use which is collateral, an intervenient, is no less ...

  4. Wendell Johnson - Wikipedia

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    Wendell Johnson (April 16, 1906 – August 29, 1965) was an American psychologist, author and was a proponent of general semantics (or GS). His life work contributed greatly to speech–language pathology, particularly in understanding the area of stuttering, as Johnson himself stuttered.

  5. John Renton - Wikipedia

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    John J. "Jack" Renton (1933 – February 28, 2020) [1] was a professor of geology at West Virginia University, known for the quality of the teaching in his introductory geology courses [2] and in the video version of the course, Nature of Earth. [3]

  6. Bibliography - Wikipedia

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    English author and bibliographer John Carter describes bibliography as a word having two senses: one, a list of books for further study or of works consulted by an author (or enumerative bibliography); the other one, applicable for collectors, is "the study of books as physical objects" and "the systematic description of books as objects" (or ...

  7. The Advice to Hartlib - Wikipedia

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    The Advice to Hartlib was a treatise on education, written by Sir William Petty (1623–1687) in 1647 as a letter to Samuel Hartlib. [1] and published in 1647/8. [2]It was the first printed work by Petty and covers a total of 31 pages.

  8. Pathfinder (library science) - Wikipedia

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    A pathfinder is a bibliography created to help begin research in a particular topic or subject area. Pathfinders are also called subject guides, topic guides, research guides, libguides, information portals, resource lists or study guides. Pathfinders produced by the Library of Congress are known as "tracer bullets". [1]

  9. Marvin Harris bibliography - Wikipedia

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    1965 - "The Myth of the Sacred Cow." In Man, Culture and Animals, 217-28. Washington D.C.: American Association for the Advancement of Science. 1966 "The Cultural Ecology of India's Sacred Cattle", Current Anthropology, 7 (1): 51–54 + 55–56, doi:10.1086/200662, JSTOR 2740230, S2CID 146311072 Full pdf

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