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* William C. Rusch, The Trinitarian Controversy, ( Sources of Early Christian Thought ), 1980, ISBN 0-8006-1410-0
Early in 894 ( or 895 ), want of food obliged the Danes to retire once more to Essex.
* Armstrong, A., ( 1967 ), The Cambridge History of Later Greek and Early Medieval Philosophy, Cambridge University Press, pp. 196 – 200.
The subsoil of the Andaman islands consists essentially of Late Jurassic to Early Eocene ophiolites and sedimentary rocks ( argillaceous and algal limestones ), deformed by numerous deep faults and thrusts with ultramafic igneous intrusions.
Early dirigible developments included machine-powered propulsion ( Henri Giffard, 1852 ), rigid frames ( David Schwarz, 1896 ), and improved speed and maneuverability ( Alberto Santos-Dumont, 1901 )
He also wrote songs, including his Seven Early Songs ( Sieben Frühe Lieder ), three of which were Berg's first publicly performed work in a concert that featured the music of Schoenberg's pupils in Vienna that year.
* A ( Cyrillic ), the first letter of the Early Cyrillic alphabet
* Basil Gounaris, " From Peasants into Urbanites, from Village into Nation: Ottoman Monastir in the Early Twentieth Century ", European History Quarterly 31: 1 ( 2001 ), pp. 43 – 63.
), Early 13th century.
Translations into the vernacular were done by famous notables, including King Alfred ( Old English ), Jean de Meun ( Old French ), Geoffrey Chaucer ( Middle English ), Queen Elizabeth I ( Early Modern English ), and Notker Labeo ( Old High German ).
In some of these subdivisions the Cambrian is divided into three epochs with locally differing names – the Early Cambrian ( Caerfai or Waucoban, mya ), Middle Cambrian ( St Davids or Albertian, mya ) and Furongian ( mya ; also known as Late Cambrian, Merioneth or Croixan ).
The main Early Carboniferous plants were the Equisetales ( horse-tails ), Sphenophyllales ( vine-like plants ), Lycopodiales ( club mosses ), Lepidodendrales ( scale trees ), Filicales ( ferns ), Medullosales ( informally included in the " seed ferns ", an artificial assemblage of a number of early gymnosperm groups ) and the Cordaitales.
Early landmarks of the secondary literature include the monographs by Buchler ( 1939 ), Feibleman ( 1946 ), and Goudge ( 1950 ), the 1941 Ph. D. thesis by Arthur W. Burks ( who went on to edit volumes 7 and 8 ), and the studies edited by Wiener and Young ( 1952 ).
* Alexander O ' Hara, " The Vita Columbani in Merovingian Gaul ," Early Medieval Europe, 17, 2 ( 2009 ), 126 – 153.

), and Childhood
Although it had been funding British experimental films as early as 1952, the British Film Institute's foundation of a production board in 1964 — and a substantial increase in public funding from 1971 onwards — enabled it to become a dominant force in developing British art cinema in the 1970s and 80s: from the first of Bill Douglas's Trilogy My Childhood ( 1972 ), and of Terence Davies ' Trilogy Childhood ( 1978 ), via Peter Greenaway's earliest films ( including the surprising commercial success of The Draughtsman's Contract ( 1982 )) and Derek Jarman's championing of the New Queer Cinema.
In the opening paragraph of his seminal essay " The Evolution of Childhood " ( first article in The History of Childhood ), DeMause states:
The History of Childhood, authored by ten scholars ( including deMause ), is often linked to Edward Shorter's The Making of the Modern Family and Lawrence Stone's The Family, Sex and Marriage in England 1500-1800, because of the common ground they share in agreeing with a grim perspective of childhood history.
The school offers undergraduate degrees ( BA or BS depending on content area ) in Inclusive ( Adolescence ) Education ( Middle School Extension, Grades 5-6 ; Students with Disabilities, Grades 7-12 ), Childhood Education ( Grades 1-6 ) and Childhood Education / Special Education ( Grades 1-6 ).
The late 1950s and 1960s also brought some more thoughtful big war films like Andrei Tarkovsky's Ivan's Childhood ( 1962 ), David Lean's Bridge on the River Kwai ( 1957 ), and Lawrence of Arabia ( 1962 ) as well as a fashion for all-star epics based on battles which were often quasi-documentary in style and filmed in Europe where extras and production costs were cheaper.
Wilma Rudolph: Olympic Runner ( Childhood of Famous Americans ), Aladdin ( January 6, 2004 ) – ISBN 0-606-29739-1
) Outside was the Millennium Map ( thirteen metres high ), the Childhood Cube, Looking Around ( a hidden installation ), Greenwich Pavilion, the Hanging Gardens at the front of the Dome, as well as a number of other installations and sculpture.
Scholarly associations & centers: the Children's Literature Association, the International Research Society for Children's Literature, the Library Association Youth Libraries Group, the Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators the Irish Society for the Study of Children's Literature, IBBY Canada and Centre for International Research in Childhood: Literature, Culture, Media ( CIRCL ), National Centre for Research in Children's Literature.
In 1927, he wrote My Childhood on Funen ( Min Fynske Barndom ), a delightful memoir of his childhood.
Parochial schools in Stevens Point include St. Paul Lutheran School ( PreK-8 ), St. Joseph Early Childhood Center, St. Stanislaus ( K-2 ) and St. Stephen Elementary ( 3-5 ) Schools, St. Peter Middle School, and Pacelli High School.
* Central Community Center, the former junior high school, now houses the Park Spanish Immersion School and other ISD 283 programs, including Early Childhood Special Education ( ECSE ), Early Childhood Family Education ( ECFE ), and Community Education programs including Gymnastics and Swimming.
The Barrington School District serves town children from pre-K through grade 8, at the Early Childhood Learning Center ( ECLC ), Barrington Elementary School and the Barrington Middle School.
D. A. Quarles Early Childhood Center ( 350 students ; grades PreK-K ),
Baldwin Early Childhood Learning Center for PreK ( 136 students ), seven elementary schools —
Foster Early Childhood Center ( 475 students ),

), and Curriculum
" Forging a Fundamentalist ' One Best System ': Struggles over Curriculum and Educational Philosophy for Christian Day Schools, 1970 – 1989 ," History of Education Quarterly, 50 ( Feb. 2010 ), 55 – 83.
* Ivor Goodson and John Marshal Mangan, " Computer Studies as Symbolic and Ideological Action: The Genealogy of the ICON ", Taylor & Francis, 1998, ISBN 0-7507-0727-5 ( originally published in Curriculum Journal, Volume 3 Issue 3 ( Autumn 1992 ), pg.
* Turpin, Andrea L. " The Ideological Origins of the Women ’ s College: Religion, Class, and Curriculum in the Educational Visions of Catharine Beecher and Mary Lyon ," History of Education Quarterly, 50 ( May 2010 ), 133 – 58.
Special programs: Allied Health Programs ( medical technology, radiologic technology ), Ethics Across the Curriculum, First Year Seminar, George Center for Honors Studies, International Studies Program, Women's and Gender Studies, Writing Across the Curriculum, and consortia arrangements.
), Reforming the Higher Education Curriculum: Internationalizing the Campus.
She has also co-authored several books with her husband, including, The Well-Trained Computer: Designing Systematic Instructional Materials for the Classroom Microcomputer ( 1984 ), Teachers, Computers, and Curriculum: Microcomputers in the Classroom ( 1999 ), and Different Drummers: Nonconforming Thinkers in History ( 1999 ).
Authors such as Howard Zinn ( A People's History of the United States ), Gilbert T. Sewall ( Textbooks: Where the Curriculum Meets the Child ) and James W. Loewen ( Lies My Teacher Told Me: Everything Your American History Textbook Got Wrong ), make the claim that U. S. history textbooks contain mythical untruths and omissions, which paint a whitewashed picture that bears little resemblance to what most students learn in universities.
QCDA also collaborated with the other public qualification agencies in the UK: the Scottish Qualifications Authority ( SQA ), the former Qualifications, Curriculum and Assessment Authority for Wales ( ACCAC ) and the Council for the Curriculum, Examinations and Assessment in Northern Ireland ( CCEA ).
Microsoft Official Curriculum courses are taught by Microsoft Certified Trainers ( MCTs ), professionals certified by Microsoft for a particular product or technology.
Every student serves on one of four standing committees during his time as a student: Applications ( ApCom ), Curriculum ( CurCom ), Communications ( ComCom ) or Review and Reinvitations ( RCom ).
I, N ° 1 ( Paris ), Spring 1989, pp. 37-63 article by Eric Mottram: " Notes on Poetics ", Curriculum Vitae, Letter and three poems, and the complete Eric Mottram bibliography.
Brown University offers the " New Curriculum ," implemented after a student-led reform movement in 1969, which allows students to take courses without concern for any requirements except those in their chosen concentrations ( majors ), plus a single writing course.
In Dumbing Us Down: The Hidden Curriculum of Compulsory Schooling ( 1991, 2002 ), John Taylor Gatto presented speeches and essays, including “ The Psychopathic School ”, his acceptance speech for the 1990 New York City Teacher of the Year award, and “ The Seven-Lesson Schoolteacher ”, his acceptance speech for the 1991 New York State Teacher of the Year.
* Interactive Mathematics Program ( IMP ), a Key Curriculum Press Interactive Math program
The Curriculum B courses are Bargain, Exchange and Liability ( contracts and torts ), Democracy and Coercion ( constitutional law and criminal procedure ), Government Processes ( administrative law ), Legal Justice ( jurisprudence ), Legal Practice ( legal research and writing ), Legal Process and Society ( civil procedure ), and Property in Time ( property ).

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