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Others were able to see the correct solution by cutting a right triangle from one side of the parallelogram , and attaching it to the other side , thus reconstructing a known figure , the rectangle . Still others were able to see the ...
Others were able to see the correct solution by cutting a right triangle from one side of the parallelogram , and attaching it to the other side , thus reconstructing a known figure , the rectangle . Still others were able to see the ...
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It is too soon to be able to specify how the alertness function may be controlled . Activity in this center is presumably decreased when the individual is sleepy or fatigued . Perhaps it can be stimulated by certain drugs .
It is too soon to be able to specify how the alertness function may be controlled . Activity in this center is presumably decreased when the individual is sleepy or fatigued . Perhaps it can be stimulated by certain drugs .
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Wise teachers know the power of telling a student what he will be able to do when a particular learning session or topic is completed . The young student of science may be told , for example , that the learning of certain principles ...
Wise teachers know the power of telling a student what he will be able to do when a particular learning session or topic is completed . The young student of science may be told , for example , that the learning of certain principles ...
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Preface | 8 |
2 VARIETIES OF LEARNING | 31 |
3 BASIC FORMS OF LEARNING | 62 |
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