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Simon was also interested in how humans learn and, with Edward Feigenbaum, he developed the EPAM ( Elementary Perceiver and Memorizer ) theory, one of the first theories of learning to be implemented as a computer program.
The Elementary Forms of Religious Life ( 1912 ), presented a theory of religion, comparing the social and cultural lives of aboriginal and modern societies.
One of the most important elements of Durkheim's theory knowledge is his concept of représentations collectives ( collective representations ), which is outlined in The Elementary Forms of Religious Life.
Category: Elementary number theory
Elementary perturbation theory indicates that, under the most favorable circumstances of avoiding close encounters with other planets, no body with such an eccentric orbit would keep the same period for two consecutive passages.
Two of his most widely read books are " Det sociala livets elementära former " ( 1987, approximately " Elementary forms of social life "), in which he introduces his theory about humans as essentially " socially responsive " ( socialt responsiva ), and " Essä om Gemeinschaft och Gesellschaft " ( 1991, " Essay about Gemeinschaft and Gesellschaft "), in which he explains and discusses this concept, originally developed by the German sociologist Ferdinand Tönnies, 1887.
Elementary Set theory with a Universal Set, volume 10 of the Cahiers du Centre de Logique, Academia, Louvain-la-Neuve ( Belgium ).
* Elementary probability theory and Markov chains
* Elementary number theory, a branch of mathematics
Elementary particles, whose interactions are described by a gauge theory, interact with each other by the exchange of gauge bosons — usually as virtual particles.
Elementary probability theory suggests this can be computed as P ( λ ∈ E, φ = 0 )/ P ( φ = 0 ), but that expression is not well-defined since P ( φ = 0 ) = 0.
Homans is best known for his research in social behavior and his works including The Human Group, Social Behavior: Its Elementary Forms, his exchange theory and the many different propositions he enforced to better explain social behavior.
He later streamlined those axioms into the Elementary Theory of the Category of Sets ( 1964 ) which became a key ingredient ( the constant case ) of elementary topos theory.
Elementary embeddings are the most important maps in model theory.
He also wrote individual monographs on Infinitesimal Calculus, Linear Algebra and Elementary Geometry, invariant theory, commutative algebra, algebraic geometry, and formal groups.
Pursuant to recommendations by Werner Heisenberg ’ s successor, Hans-Peter Dürr, Heim published his unified field theory summary, the following year, in an article entitled Recommendations of a Way to a Unified Description of Elementary Particles in the Max Planck Institute journal Zeitschrift für Naturforschung.
Category: Elementary number theory
Elementary mathematics encompasses topics from algebra, analysis, arithmetic, calculus, geometry and number theory that are frequently taught at the primary or secondary school level.
Elementary cross sections are e. g. calculated to the leading order of perturbation theory in Peskin & Schroeder ( 1995 ), section 17. 4.
Seymour Papert defined constructionism in a proposal to the National Science Foundation entitled Constructionism: A New Opportunity for Elementary Science Education as follows: " The word constructionism is a mnemonic for two aspects of the theory of science education underlying this project.
Elementary number theory includes topics of number theory commonly taught at the primary and secondary school level, or in college courses on introductory number theory.

Elementary and speed
NCDOT's " Moore Choices " Transportation Charrette plans to bypass West End to better connect the higher speed zones (> 45mph ) roughly between Foxfire Road and near Love Grove Church Road ( near West End Elementary School ).

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The books that were influential in the early development of computational quantum chemistry include Linus Pauling and E. Bright Wilson's 1935 Introduction to Quantum Mechanics – with Applications to Chemistry, Eyring, Walter and Kimball's 1944 Quantum Chemistry, Heitler's 1945 Elementary Wave Mechanics – with Applications to Quantum Chemistry, and later Coulson's 1952 textbook Valence, each of which served as primary references for chemists in the decades to follow.
* Alfred Tarski ( 1951 ) A Decision Method for Elementary Algebra and Geometry.
In 1963 President Johnson inaugurated the Great Society and the Elementary and Secondary Education Act suffused public school programs with funds for sweeping education reforms.
" He went to Sayre Elementary School and Steinmetz High School, then served as a writer for a military newspaper in the U. S. Army from 1944 to 1946.
She then taught for three years at John F. Kennedy Elementary School, a Houston Independent School District school in Houston, until 1972.
Elementary events and the corresponding outcome are often written interchangeably for simplicity, as such an event corresponds to precisely one outcome.
A Handbook for Teachers in Public Elementary School, 1891.
He was active in the Commission for National Education and the Society for Elementary Textbooks, and reformed the Kraków Academy, of which he was rector in 1783 – 86.
The group also claimed credit for the 2003 bombing of a Palestinian school in Jaba that injured 20 and was thought to be linked to the 2002 Zil Elementary school bombing.
; 1870 – 1891: Under the Elementary Education Act 1870, basic State Education becomes free for every child under the age of 10.
In Norfolk, Virginia, Gibson attended Pines Elementary School, where the teachers ' lack of encouragement for him to read was a cause of dismay for his parents.
They went to Kellogg Elementary School in Chicago's Beverly area, and graduated from Whitney Young High School, known for its performing arts and science curriculum, in 1983 and 1986, respectively.
( Huntsville also has schools named for Roger Chaffee, Ed White, and the lost space shuttles: Roger B. Chaffee Elementary School, Ed White Middle School, Challenger Middle School, and Columbia High School )
At the same time, the Huntsville City Schools named Roger B. Chaffee Elementary School and Virgil I. Grissom High School for White's fallen Apollo 1 crewmates.
Porter has elementary schools named for him in Greensboro, North Carolina ( William Sydney Porter Elementary ) and Garland, Texas ( O. Henry Elementary ), as well as a middle school in Austin, Texas ( O. Henry Middle School ).
In addition to the research and academic institutions, the University hosts the Pennsylvania Governor's School for the Sciences, a state-funded summer program that aims to foster interest in science amongst gifted high school students, and the Carnegie Mellon Institute for Talented Elementary and Secondary Students program ( C-MITES ).
Elementary schools for students in kindergarten through fourth grade are located in Peotone, Frankfort, and Manhattan, and all fifth grade students attend the Connor Shaw Center in Peotone.
He attended Balfour Elementary School and High School, and Geula Gymnasium ( High School for Commerce ) in Tel Aviv.
He attended Seeds Elementary School and graduated from John Marshall High School a few blocks away, after attending the Los Angeles Center for Enriched Studies for four years.

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