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| 040 | _cComputer Arts and Technological College, Inc. | ||
| 041 | _aEnglish | ||
| 082 | _aSHS 551 S2g 1998 | ||
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_aGeology 98/99: Annual Editions _cby Sherman, Douglas B. |
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| 250 | _a1st ed. | ||
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_aSluice Dock, Guilford, Connecticut. _bDushkin/McGraw-Hill. , _c1998. |
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_ax, ca. 246 p. : _bill, ; _c27 cm. |
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| 504 | _aIncludes index. | ||
| 520 | _a"Although this anthology Annual Editions: Geology 98/99 is designed to serve a number of different purposes, its primary goal is to augment material typically covered in introductory courses in the geological sciences. Thus, the main criteria for selecting articles are their relationship to important topics covered in a variety of beginning classes, the level and clarity of presentation, and the quality of the science presented. Few of the articles are completely free of scientific jargon. However, care is taken to ensure that unfamiliar terminology defined in the majority of college-level textbooks. The most important theme of Annual Editions: Geology 98/99 is that the only credible way of understanding natural phenomena is through science. Teaching the tenets of scientific investigation is every bit as important as recounting the results ". | ||
| 546 | _aEnglish text. | ||
| 650 | _aScience | ||
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_2ddc _cBK _n0 _e1st ed |
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_c2090 _d2090 |
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