792 resultados para Intellectual sociability
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"The sermon as proposed in our title page, is omitted."
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"The revelation of nature: wherein the source of moral motion is disclosed ... [By John Stewart. Granville, Middletown, N. J.] 1835.": 122 p. at end.
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Includes bibliography.
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Dr. Smith's system of the wealth of nations considered, with regard to France and England": p. [51]-72.
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Vol. 5 also called New series, vol. 1
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1st edition: 1861.
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v. 1. Greek and Hindoo thought; Graeco-Roman paganism; Judaism; and the closing of the schools of Athens by Justinian (1912) --v.3. Political; Educational; Social; including an attempted reconstruction of the politics of England, France and America for the twentieth century (1901).
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The generation of new knowledge through research can contribute significantly to the improvement of services for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. This study extends a previous study by Sigafoos, Roberts, and Couzens [Aust. N.Z.J. Dev. Disabil. 17 (1991) 331] by examining research productivity in intellectual and developmental disability in Australian journals for 1990-1999. Institutions that published research articles on intellectual and developmental disabilities in Australian journals in the 1990s were identified by noting the affiliations of authors. The most productive institutions were primarily universities in Australia and the United States of America. Publication trends in the decade of the 1990s are compared with trends of the previous decade (1980-1990). (C) 2003 Published by Elsevier Ltd.