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The Simplest Idea Is the Best Idea
Journal of Neuroscience Nursing, 2018ABSTRACT A collaborative approach was used to ascertain an appropriate stimulus for the patients to remember their stroke-specific education. The stroke education had to stand out amidst the myriad of papers and folders patients are bombarded with in the hospital. The team came up with the simple idea of using a bright red folder.
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The Arithmetic Teacher, 1974
Patterns in graphs is the theme for April's IDEAS. Counting is the only skill prerequisite to learning to name points on a grid; all that's needed for each point is a pa ir of numbers. The French mathematician, Rene Descartes, invented the coordinate graphing system in the 17th century and provided a way to link geometric figures to algebra ic ...
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Patterns in graphs is the theme for April's IDEAS. Counting is the only skill prerequisite to learning to name points on a grid; all that's needed for each point is a pa ir of numbers. The French mathematician, Rene Descartes, invented the coordinate graphing system in the 17th century and provided a way to link geometric figures to algebra ic ...
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The Arithmetic Teacher, 1989
The IDEAS section for this month focuses on the reading, recording, and analyzing of schedules. Students will be encouraged to discover patterns and to reorganize the data in various forms.
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The IDEAS section for this month focuses on the reading, recording, and analyzing of schedules. Students will be encouraged to discover patterns and to reorganize the data in various forms.
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The Idea of History and the History of Ideas
Image: the Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 1993Professional nurses understand that the historian's task is to inquire into the issues and ideas of nursing's past, but may not comprehend the nature and methods of historical research. Although historical research is similar to other qualitative methods, the results are usually presented in the form of “story.” The story, called the historical ...
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Ecology of ideas and ecology's ideas
Kybernetes, 2013Purpose – The assumption of ecological thinking as a main ideology for social systems implies many relevant changes concerning the relation between social and ecological systems. Changes meaning a deep redefinition of goals and strategies pursued for centuries by human communities, like the uncertainty reduction in relation to resources' availability ...
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Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 1979
AbstractAn information search tactic is a move made to further a search. In this article, 17 “idea tactics” are presented: tactics to help generate new ideas or solutions to problems in information searching. The focus of these tactics is psychological; they are intended to help improve the information specialist's thinking and creative processes in ...
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AbstractAn information search tactic is a move made to further a search. In this article, 17 “idea tactics” are presented: tactics to help generate new ideas or solutions to problems in information searching. The focus of these tactics is psychological; they are intended to help improve the information specialist's thinking and creative processes in ...
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New Literary History, 1977
idealism was an unquestioned part of the academic framework; and it belongs to a time when the relevance of any so-called scholarly pursuit of truth was regarded as self-evident. In what follows I hope to substantiate the two theses and, by means of a reformulation of the methods and achievements of the Lovejovian history of ideas, point to ways in ...
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idealism was an unquestioned part of the academic framework; and it belongs to a time when the relevance of any so-called scholarly pursuit of truth was regarded as self-evident. In what follows I hope to substantiate the two theses and, by means of a reformulation of the methods and achievements of the Lovejovian history of ideas, point to ways in ...
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The Idea of Patents vs. the Idea of University
The New Bioethics, 2015It is generally accepted that patents are a driving force for innovation through research and development. But the university's involvement in patenting is problematic as well. In particular, it is in tension with the idea of a university itself. If patents entail a restriction on the accessibility of the scientific knowledge that has been patented ...
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Ideas in Context and the Idea of Renaissance Philosophy
Journal of the History of Ideas, 2014This contribution to the symposium marking the publication of the 100th volume in the series Ideas in Context (Cambridge University Press) assesses the significance of the series for work on Renaissance philosophy.
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1991
I. As Professor O’Connor points out in his John Locke, ‘idea’ is undoubtedly the key-word in Locke’s Essay Concerning Human Understanding. Nevertheless Locke himself says very little about the idea of an idea itself, at least directly. That perhaps is not surprising in view of his remark that ‘whoever reflects on what passes in his own mind cannot miss
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I. As Professor O’Connor points out in his John Locke, ‘idea’ is undoubtedly the key-word in Locke’s Essay Concerning Human Understanding. Nevertheless Locke himself says very little about the idea of an idea itself, at least directly. That perhaps is not surprising in view of his remark that ‘whoever reflects on what passes in his own mind cannot miss
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