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The Running Water and the Standing Stone
PMLA/Publications of the Modern Language Association of America, 1968Last September at an International Curriculum Conference at Oxford University, John Goodlad, Dean of the School of Education at the University of California, Los Angeles, and one of the prime movers of American education, pronounced the requiem for what he called the “discipline-centered” curriculum movement which began in 1951.
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The Appeal of Stones Standing in the Landscape
International Journal for the Study of New ReligionsThe megalithic monuments of Europe fascinate moderns, and many imitations have been built in the Old and New Worlds. Imitation megaliths built in European colonies that have no comparable historical sites (like America and Australia) can exercise an attraction similar, if not identical, to that of the originals. The construction of these monuments is a
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Some Shetland brochs and standing stones
Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, 1912Standing stones, or the remains of them, are to be found in almost every parish. The majority are roughly fashioned into a sort of slab, although some of them exhibit no distinct formation of this kind. Their number is uncertain and they occur on hills and in valleys.
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