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| 1. | Differentiation Of China's Floating Population And Their Developmental Implication For The Origins |
| 2. | The Origins And Coping Strategies On Occupational Pressures Of Teachers In Key Senior Middle Schools |
| 3. | Analysis And Reflection About "the Origins Of The Cold War" In Chinese Senior History Textbooks |
| 4. | The Medical Students’ Ideological And Political Education Innovation Based On The Genetic Theory |
| 5. | On the origins of post-secondary German instruction in the United States: The Rezension of George W. Blaettermann, first professor of modern languages at the University of Virginia |
| 6. | 'Like the spider from the rose': Colonial knowledge competition and the origins of non-elite education in Georgia and South Carolina, 1700s--1820s |
| 7. | The origins of the American school building: Boston public school architecture, 1800--1860 |
| 8. | The origins and significance of the Toronto Technical School, 1891--190 |
| 9. | Children of Deaf adults (CODAs): An exploration into the origins of self-directed learning behaviors |
| 10. | The origins and impacts of public service in Indonesian higher education: Three case studie |
| 11. | The communication of beliefs: An inquiry into the rhetoric of collective identity and the origins and uses of normative logic |
| 12. | The origins and development of teacher unions in Florida, 1945 to 1975: A study in organizational politics |
| 13. | The origins of the Science Society of China, 1914-1937 |
| 14. | Education and the mass media: The origins of mass communications research in the United States, 1939-1955 |
| 15. | Academic physics and the origins of electrical engineering in America |
| 16. | The origins and early development of professional football, 1890-1920 |
| 17. | A HISTORICAL REVIEW OF THE ORIGINS, DEVELOPMENTS AND TRENDS IN COMPULSORY EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES, 1642-198 |
| 18. | THE ORIGINS OF CIVIC UNIVERSITIES: MANCHESTER, LEEDS, AND LIVERPOOL (ENGLAND) |
| 19. | THE ORIGINS OF THE JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL: 1890-192 |
| 20. | FROM MATHEMATICAL CONSTRUCTIVITY TO COMPUTER SCIENCE: ALAN TURING, JOHN VON NEUMANN, AND THE ORIGINS OF COMPUTER SCIENCE IN MATHEMATICAL LOGIC |
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