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The History of Physical Culture

2022
Physical culture can be crudely defined as those exercise practices designed to physically change the body. In modern parlance we may associate physical culture with weightlifting, physical education, and/or calisthenics of various kinds. While the modern age has experienced an explosion of interest in gym-based activities, the practice of training one’
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History of Physics Library

Physics Today, 1962
MEMBERS of the physics community who may wish to do so are invited to contribute books documenting the development and growth of physics to be placed in the American Institute of Physics' Niels Bohr Library of the History of Physics. The library will contain some archive materials, such as original manuscripts and notebooks of prominent physicists, as ...
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History of physical terms: ‘energy’

Physics Education, 2014
Difficulties encountered by teachers in giving a definition of the term ?energy?, and by students in grasping its actual meaning, reflect the lengthy process through which the concept eventually came to maturity around 1850. Tracing the history of this process illuminates the different aspects covered by the term and shows the important role played by ...
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'Hands on' history of physics

Physics World, 1989
The history of science will have a distinct place within the British National Curriculum if the consultation report of the National Curriculum Council is finally approved in its present form. The statutory inclusion in science lessons of topics on the 'Nature of Science' will add a new dimension to science education.
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The History of Physical Education

Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society, 1977
Before reviewing current historical research about women and physical education, several points ought to be made about that history itself in order to clarify the research. First, women have played an active role in the development of modern American physical education from its emergence in the mid-nineteenth century.
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Physical History of Devonshire

The Geographical Journal, 1907
J. S. F., Arthur W. Clayden
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History of Physics

The Physics Teacher, 1986
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The history of physics

Physics Bulletin, 1982
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