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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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