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THE CURRICULUM AND CLASS INTERESTS
Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 1983In this paper I want to discuss opinions about education held by people who are all influenced in important ways by a cluster of key marxist concepts and views...
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On the fourier transforms of an interesting class of measures
Israel Journal of Mathematics, 1971Let {Xk,k=1,2,…} be a sequence of independent binomial variables, with\(P\{ X_k = 1\} = 1 - P\{ X_k = 0\} = P_k \cdot Let Y = \sum\limits_{k = 1}^\infty {X_k /2^k and \hat \mu (t)} be\) the Fourier transform of the distribution ofY. Finally denote lim [Pk − 1/2] byδ. We haveTheorem. \((4/\pi )\delta \leqq \overline {\mathop {\lim }\limits_{x \to \infty
Blum, J. R., Epstein, Bernard
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Estates, Classes and Interests
1999Examining estates, classes and interests takes us right to the ‘fundamentals’ of British politics and raises questions about the political significance of those fundamentals. Britain’s economic and social history created some brute social facts that politicians have to accommodate.
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Interested In Class, But Not In The Hallway
Proceedings of the 2017 ACM SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education, 2017Computer science (CS) education initiatives often use measures of interest to assess outcomes. Although appropriate for initiatives meant to encourage future participation, these measures do not always align with the complex nature of interest as described by the learning sciences literature or recognize the reality that school-related initiatives ...
Kenneth E. Graves, Leigh Ann DeLyser
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Interesting class of quasilinear systems
Journal of Computational PhysicszbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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Ethics, 1970
In various tones, in divers contexts, to one purpose or another, with greater or less frequency according to the times, we have heard bruited-about the concept of class interest. Or, at all events, we hear the term. But what is the concept? What does the term mean?
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In various tones, in divers contexts, to one purpose or another, with greater or less frequency according to the times, we have heard bruited-about the concept of class interest. Or, at all events, we hear the term. But what is the concept? What does the term mean?
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Interesting Classes of Surfaces
1999In this chapter, we will introduce some classes of surfaces that are probably not very well described in the literature. Among them are the spiral and the so-called “helispiral” surfaces that are common in nature. We will present some approximations to horns of antelopes and shells.
Georg Glaeser, Hellmuth Stachel
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1979
The ‘polar’ model of class relationships is only a simplified way of describing elements of those phenomena which actually occur as complex class structures. In naming that relationship antagonistic, we may disregard its psychological aspects, since we are concerned neither with the psychological antagonism of individuals nor with the structure of ...
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The ‘polar’ model of class relationships is only a simplified way of describing elements of those phenomena which actually occur as complex class structures. In naming that relationship antagonistic, we may disregard its psychological aspects, since we are concerned neither with the psychological antagonism of individuals nor with the structure of ...
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