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    Superior General\u27s Report 2012 (English)

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    Table of Contents -- I. General Introduction -- 1.1. Some Contextual Elements -- (pg. 5) -- 1.1.1. Global Trend No. 1: A World Controlled by Economics -- (pg. 5) -- 1.1.2. Global Trend No. 2: A More Multicultural World -- (pg. 6) -- 1.1.3. Global Trend No. 3: In a World at the Same Time Globalised and Differentiated, a New Place for the Religious -- (pg. 6) -- 1.1.4. Global Trend No. 4: A New Distribution of the World Population and Religions -- (pg. 7) -- 1.1.5. Global Trend No. 5: A Better Awareness of the Dignity and Role of Women in the World and in the Church -- (pg. 7) -- 1.1.6. Other Trends -- (pg. 8) -- II. The Animation of the Congregation -- 2.1. Spiritan Spirituality and Publications -- (pg. 9) -- 2.1.1. Centre for Spiritan Studies (CSS) -- (pg. 9) -- 2.1.2. Spiritan Anthology -- (pg. 10) -- 2.1.3. Information Documentation/Anima Una -- (pg. 10) -- 2.1.4. Spiritan Life -- (pg. 10) -- 2.1.5. Formation Matters -- (pg. 11) -- 2.1.6. Causes of Our Founders and Ancestors -- (pg. 11) -- 2.2. Formation -- (pg. 12) -- 2.2.1 Word Method -- (pg. 12) -- 2.2.2. Stages of the Work -- (pg. 13) -- 2.2.3. Aspects of Formation -- (pg. 13) -- 2.2.4. Towards the Future -- (pg. 14) -- 2.3. Brothers in the Congregation -- (pg. 15) -- 2.3.1. First Letter to Members -- (pg. 15) -- 2.3.2. Replies and Second Letter -- (pg. 16) -- 2.3.3. Ariccia 2008 -- (pg. 16) -- 2.3.4. Spiritan Life -- (pg. 16) -- 2.3.5. Progress -- (pg. 16) -- 2.3.6. Barriers to Progress and Challenges Ahead -- (pg. 17) -- 2.4. Lay Spiritans/Lay Associates -- (pg. 17) -- 2.4.1. I Already Attained: Spiritan Laity are a Branch of the Spiritan Tree (T.A. 11.2) -- (pg. 18) -- 2.4.2. Current Situation in Unions -- (pg. 18) -- 2.4.3. ECG/Ariccia 2008 (Cf. Anima Una - 62, 3.4) -- (pg. 19) -- 2.4.4. Lay Spiritans/ Lay Associates: Towards a More Unified Vision -- (pg. 20) -- 2.5. Mission Appointment -- (pg. 21) -- 2.5.1. The Role of Mission Appointment in the Mission of the Congregation -- (pg. 21) -- 2.5.2. Some Important Constitutive Elements in Making Mission Appointments -- (pg. 22) -- 2.5.3. Some Elements to Make Mission Appointment Successful -- (pg. 23) -- 2.5.4. Change of Mission Appointment -- (pg. 23) -- 2.5.5. Appointment as a Punishment -- (pg. 23) -- 2.6. Spiritan Commitment to Justice, Peace and Integrity of Creation -- (pg. 24) -- 2.6.1. Ecumenism and the Inter-Religious Dialogue -- (pg. 25) -- 2.6.2. Spiritans in Health Ministries -- (pg. 26) -- 2.7 Spiritans Involved in Educational Works -- (pg. 28) -- 2.7.1. Many Meetings Devoted to the Commitment of the Congregation to Educational Works -- (pg. 28) -- 2.7.2. Some Fundamental Elements Emphasized During the Meeting -- (pg. 29) -- 2.7.3. A Big Variety of Commitments in Educational Works -- (pg. 30) -- 2.8. General Secretariat -- (pg. 31) -- 2.8.1. Publications, Information and Communication -- (pg. 33) -- 2.8.2. Communications -- (pg. 34) -- 2.9. The Causes of Spiritan Confreres in View of Their Canonisation -- (pg. 35) -- 2.10. General Procurator to the Holy See (SRL 211) -- (pg. 36) -- 2.11. Spiritan Rule of Life and Organization (2004-2012) -- (pg. 37) -- III. The Mission of the Congregation -- 3.1. Africa and the Indian Ocean Islands -- 3.1.0. UCAI: Union of Circumscriptions of Africa and the Islands -- (pg. 39) -- 3.1.1. UCEAF: Union of Circumscriptions of Eastern Africa -- (pg. 39) -- 3.1.1.(1) Ethiopia Foundation -- (pg. 39) -- 3.1.1. (2) Kenya Foundation -- (pg. 41) -- 3.1.1. (3) Tanzania Province -- (pg. 42) -- 3.1.1. (4) Uganda Foundation -- (pg. 43) -- 3.1.2. UCOI: The Union of Circumscriptions of the Indian Ocean -- (pg. 44) -- 3.1.2 (1) India Circumscription -- (pg. 45) -- 3.1.2 (2) Madagascar Circumscription -- (pg. 46) -- 3.1.2 (3) Mauritius Circumscription -- (pg. 47) -- 3.1.2. (4) Reunion Circumscription -- (pg. 48) -- 3.1.2. (5) Seychelles Circumscription -- (pg. 49) -- 3.1.3 UCSAC: Union of Circumscriptions of Central Africa -- (pg. 50) -- 3.1.3 (1) Cameroon Province -- (pg. 51) -- 3.1.3 (2) Central Africa Foundation -- (pg. 52) -- 3.1.3 (3) Congo-Brazzaville Province -- (pg. 53) -- 3.1.3 (4) -- Gabon/Equatorial Guinea Foundation -- (pg. 55) -- 3.1.4 UCSCA: Union of Circumscriptions of South Central Africa -- (pg. 56) -- 3.1.4. (1) Malawi International Group -- (pg. 57)3.1.4 (2) Mozambique International Group -- (pg. 58) -- 3.1.4 (3) South African District -- (pg. 59) -- 3.1.4 (4) Zambia International Group -- (pg. 60) -- 3.1.5. UCAWA: Union of Circumscriptions of Anglophone West Africa -- (pg. 63) -- 3.1.6 UCWA: Union of Circumscriptions of West Africa -- (pg. 64) -- 3.1.6 (1) Gambia Foundation, The -- (pg. 64) -- 3.1.6 (2) Ghana Province -- (pg. 65) -- 3.1.6 (3) Sierra Leone Foundation -- (pg. 66) -- 3.1.7 USCN: Union of Spiritan Circumscriptions of Nigeria (pg. 67) -- 3.1.7 (1) -- Nigeria North East Province -- (pg. 69) -- 3.1.7 (2) Nigeria North West Foundation -- (pg. 70) -- 3.1.7. (3) Nigeria South East Province -- (pg. 70) -- 3.1.7 (4) Nigeria South West Foundation -- (pg. 71) -- 3.1.8. Algeria International Group -- (pg. 72) -- 3.1.9. Angola Province -- (pg. 73) -- 3.1.10 Cape Verde District -- (pg. 75) -- 3.1.11. Congo-Kinshasa Foundation -- (pg. 76) -- 3.2. Asia -- 3.2.1. UCEAS: Union of Circumscriptions of East Asia -- (pg. 79) -- 3.2.1. (1) Philippines Circumscription -- (pg. 80) -- 3.2.1 (2) Taiwan-Vietnam Circumscription -- (pg. 81) -- 3.2.2 Pakistan International Group -- (pg. 84) -- 3.3 Europe -- 3.3.1. UCE: Union of Circumscriptions of Europe -- (pg. 85) -- 3.3.1. (1) British Province -- (pg. 86) -- 3.3.1. (2) Circumscription Europe -- (pg. 87) -- 3.3.1. (3) Croatia International Group -- (pg. 88) -- 3.3.1. (4) France Province -- (pg. 89) -- 3.3.1. (5) Ireland Province -- (pg. 91) -- 3.3.1. (6) Netherlands Province -- (pg. 92) -- 3.3.1. (7) Poland Province -- (pg. 94) -- 3.3.1. (8) Portugal Province -- (pg. 94) -- 3.3.1 (9) Spain Province -- (pg. 97) -- 3.3.1. (10) Switzerland Province -- (pg. 99) -- 3.3.1. (11) Italy, Spiritan Presence in (pg. 100) -- 3.4 North America and the Caribbean -- (pg. 3.4.1 UCNAC: The Union of the Circumscriptions of North America and the Caribbean -- (pg. 201) -- 3.4.1. (1) Canada Province -- (pg. 103) -- 3.4.1 (2) Haiti Foundation -- (pg. 104) -- 3.4.1. (3) Mexico International Group -- (pg. 104) -- 3.4.1. (4) Puerto Rico Foundation -- (pg. 105) -- 3.4.1. (5) Transcanada Province -- (pg. 106) -- 3.4.1. (6) Trinidad Province -- (pg. 107) -- 3.4.1. (7) -- United States Province -- (pg. 108) -- 3.4.2. Guadeloupe District -- (pg. 110) -- 3.4.3 Guyane, District of -- (pg. 111) -- 3.4.4 Martinique District -- (pg. 112) -- 3.5. Oceania -- 3.5.1. Australia International Group -- (pg. 113) -- 3.6. South America -- 3.6.1 UCAL: Union of Circumscriptions of Latin-America -- (pg. 115) -- 3.6.1 (1) Alto Jurua District -- (pg. 117) -- 3.6.1. (2) Amazonia District -- (pg. 120) -- 3.6.1. (3) Brazil Province -- (pg. 120) -- 3.6.1. (4) Brazil South West District -- (pg. 122) -- 3.6.1 (5) Paraguay International Group -- (pg. 123) -- IV. Bursar General\u27s Report -- 4.1. Implementation of Torre D\u27Aguilha Chapter 2004 -- 4.1.1. Economic Structure of the Congregation -- (pg. 125) -- 4.1.2. Economic Organisation in our Tradition According to SRL -- (pg 125) -- 4.1.3. New Emphases -- (pg. 125) -- 4.1.4. Torre D\u27Aguilha Chapter 2004: A Turning Point -- (pg. 126) -- 4.1.5. What Model of Financial Organisation? -- (pg. 126) -- 4.1.6. Proposal: Organisation of Economic Solidarity -- (pg. 127) -- 4.1.7. General Bursar\u27s Office: A New Team -- (pg. 128) -- 4.1.8. The Financial Council -- (pg. 129) -- 4.1.9. Realising Credibility - A Spiritan Culture -- (pg. 129) -- 4.1.10 Personal Contribution for the General Administration - SRL 233 -- (pg. 132) -- 4.1.11 Renovation of the Generalate House -- (pg. 132) -- Appendices -- (pg. 134)https://dsc.duq.edu/spiritan-gr/1005/thumbnail.jp

    Volunteer Yearbook 2017

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    VOLUNTEER AUXILIARY BOARD pg.1 JUNIOR VOLUNTEER ADVISORY COUNCIL pg.1 VOLUNTEER AWARDS pg. 2-5 AREAS of SERVICE 6-11 VOLUNTEER PROGRAM SUMMARY pg. 12 WAYS to GIVE pg. 13 SUMMARY of OPERATIONS St. Cloud Hospital Volunteer Auxiliary pg. 14 PROJECTS FUNDED pg. 15 FEATURED PROJECTS 16-17 VOLUNTEER SNAPSHOTS 18-22 MILESTONES of SERVICE 23-2

    Volunteer Yearbook 2013

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    Volunteer Awards pg. 4 Profile and Summary Fiscal Year 2013 pg. 5 Areas of Service pg. 6-11 Highlights 2012-2013 pg. 12-13 Summary of Operations St. Cloud Hospital Auxiliary pg. 14 Projects Funded 2012-2013 pg. 15 Ways to Give pg. 16 Shop for a Cause pg. 17 Featured Projects pg. 17-19 Volunteer Snapshots pg. 20-21 Milestones of Service pg. 22-24 Volunteer Supervisors Fiscal Year 2013 pg. 2

    Sibyl 2014

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    Table of Contents: Pg 1: A Place to Belong, Towers Hall Spring 2014 Pg 2-3: Table of Contents Pg 4-5: Student Life Candids Pg 6-17: Campus Events Pg 18: Campus Changes Pg 19-25: Theatre and Dance Pg 26-31: Music Pg 32-54: Undergraduate Commencement Pg 55-61: Graduate Commencement Pg 62-75: Campus Activities/Organizations Pg 76-99: Athletics Pg 100: Editor\u27s Notehttps://digitalcommons.otterbein.edu/yearbooks/1128/thumbnail.jp

    History of Volusia County, Florida

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    Chp. 1 Early history, indians and antiquities pg.7 Chp. 2 French and Spanish regimes (1564-1763) pg. 13 Chp. 3 English regime and Minorcan settlement at New Smyrna (1763-1784) pg. 19 Chp. 4 English regime and settlemenet at New Smyrna (1763-1784)--(Continued) pg. 24 Chp. 5 Return of the Spanish (1783-1790) pg. 30 Chp. 6 Spanish land grants (1790-1821) pg. 34 Chp. 7 Change of flags (1821-1824) pg. 39 Chp. 8 Mosquito County (1824-1835) pg. 45 Chp. 9 Seminole War (1835-1842) pg. 51 Chp. 10 Seminole War (1835-1842)--(Continued) pg. 57 Chp. 11 Effort to change Mosquito to Lead Read County (1842-1844) pg. 62 Chp. 12 Orange County (1845-1854) pg. 71 Chp. 13 Volusia (1845-1854) pg. 78 Chp. 14 Early days in the county of Volusia and the Civil War (1855-1856) pg. 85 Chp. 15 After the war (1865-1870) pg. 93 Chp. 16 Founding of Daytona and Ormond (1870-1880) pg. 101 Chp. 17 DeLand (1873-1890) pg. 111 Chp. 18 Settlements at Orange City, Lake Helen, DeLeon Springs and on the East Coast pg. 118 Chp. 19 Coming of the railroads (1881-1891) Chp. 20 Seabreeze, Daytona Beach and New Smyrna (1887-1907) pg. 137 Chp. 21 Political, educational and social development (1870-1927) pg. 142 Volusia of our own times (1898-1927) pg. 15

    NebraskaMATH Final Report 2015

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    A Message from Jim Lewis, pg. 2 By the Numbers, pg. 4 2014 Nebraska Summit on Math and Science Education, pg. 6 Primarily Math Featured Teacher: Kristine Ray, pg. 8 Overview, pg. 10 Program and Certificate, pg. 11 Featured Teacher: Gwen Schultz, pg. 13 Research: Impact on Teachers, pg. 14 Featured Teacher: Allie Elsasser, pg. 18 Research: Impact on Students, pg. 19 Featured Teacher: Kristy Kennedy, pg. 21 Featured Teacher: Marni Driessen, pg. 22 Math Studio, pg. 23 Featured Teacher: Jennifer Kaminski, pg. 26 Math Early On, pg. 27 Featured Teacher: Andrew Boone, pg. 28 Nebraska Algebra and New Teacher Network Overview, pg. 29 Featured Teacher: Tony Jacobsen, pg. 30 Featured Teacher: Karen Clinch, pg. 33 Master of Arts for Teachers, pg. 34 Nebraska Math and Science Summer Institutes Overview, pg. 36 School of Rock, pg. 38 Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship, pg. 40 Featured Teacher: Susie Katt, pg. 42 Sustaining NebraskaMATH Momentum pg. 43 NebraskaMATH Teachers, pg. 45 NebraskaMATH Leadership, pg. 51 NebraskaMATH Instructors, pg. 52 NebraskaMATH Dissertations, pg. 54 NebraskaMATH Publications and Products, pg. 5

    Superior General\u27s Report 1998

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    Table of Contents -- Introduction -- PART I -- OUR CONGREGATION ON PILGRIMAGE WITH THE HUMAN FAMILY OF OUR DAY -- 1.1 NEW APPROACHES TO FAITH AND EVANGELISATION IN SECULARISED SOCIETIES -- (pg. 1) -- 1.1.1 Human Autonomy, the Mastery of Nature, Disenchantment and a Return to Sources -- (pg. 2) -- 1.1.2 New Types of Faith and Evangelisation -- 1.2 INCREASED DEMOGRAPHIC GROWTH AND AN URBANISED WORLD -- (pg. 3) -- 1.2.1 Demographic Data -- (pg. 4) -- 1.2.2 Accelerated Urbanisation -- (pg. 4) -- 1.2.3 Urban Civilisation: Freedom, Diversity, Communications, Bonding, Loneliness and Disorder -- (pg. 5) -- 1.2.4 What Room Is There for the Christian Faith In The Lives of Town-Dwellers? -- 1.3 MOVING TOWARDS DEMOCRACY -- (pg. 5) -- 1.3.1 Democracy In Various Guises -- (pg. 6) -- 1.3.2 Paths and Obstacles Towards Democracy -- (pg. 6) -- 1.3.3 Attitude of The Church and Spiritan Commitments -- 1.4 THE MEETING OR CONFLICT OF CULTURES -- (pg. 7) -- 1.4.1 The Conference of Bandung -- (pg. 7) -- 1.4.2 The Present Situation -- (pg. 8) -- 1.4.3 Affirming Cultures and Peoples: A New Stress On Their Individuality -- (pg. 8) -- 1.4.4 Our Congregation Is A Meeting Place of Many Peoples -- 1.5 THE DOMINATION OF MARKET FORCES -- (pg. 8) -- 1.5.1 Capitalism and Marxism: The Triumph of the Liberal Society -- (pg. 9) -- 1.5.2 The Church in the Struggle for Justice -- (pg. 9) -- 1.5.3 Spiritans, Sent to Bring the Good News to the Poor -- 1.6 GLOBALISATION -- (pg. 9) -- 1.6.1 What Is It? -- (pg. 10) -- 1.6.2 Evaluation -- (pg. 11) -- 1.6.3 The Attitude of he Church and Missionary Involvement -- 1.7 THE NATURAL WORLD UNDER THREAT -- (pg. 11) -- 1.7.1 A Threat to the World We Live In and the Air We Breath -- (pg. 12) -- 1.7.2 The Ecological Battle -- (pg. 12) -- 1.7.3 The Christian Vision and the Involvement of Missionary Institutes -- 1.8 INTERNATIONAL MIGRATIONS -- (pg. 12) -- 1.8.1 Policies of Blocking and Control -- (pg. 13) -- 1.8.2 Another Approach to Migration -- (pg. 14) -- 1.8.3 A Time of Mobility for the Human Race -- (pg. 14) -- 1.8.4 Some Spiritans Are Working With Migrants -- 1.9 CONSUMER SOCIETIES -- (pg. 15) -- 1.9.1 A Pervasive Attitude -- (pg. 15) -- 1.9.2 A Witness to Freedom and Mutual Support in a Consumer Society -- 1.10 MEANS OF COMMUNICATION AND SOCIETIES DOMINATED BY THE MEDIA -- (pg. 15) -- 1.10.1 Developments in the Means of Communication Are Breathtaking -- (pg. 16) -- 1.10.2 Media-Dominated Societies -- (pg. 16) -- 1.10.3 Ethical and Missionary Implications -- 1.11 SOCIETY WITHOUT ORDER -- (pg. 16) -- 1.11.1 The Sources of Disorder -- (pg. 17) -- 1.11.2 Ways of Escape -- (pg. 17) -- 1.11.3 The Catholic Church -- (pg. 17) -- 1.11.4 Spiritans -- 1.12 A SOCIETY OF FEAR, CONFLICTS AND VIOLENCE -- (pg. 18) -- 1.12.1 The Sources and Forms of Conflicts, Violence and Insecurity -- (pg. 18) -- 1.12.2 Wars Break Out and Drag On - Often Civil Wars -- (pg. 18) -- 1.12.3 Rupture and Exclusion -- (pg. 18) -- 1.12.4 The Drama of Refugees and Displaced Persons -- (pg. 19) -- 1.12.5 How Is the Challenge of Wars and Violence To Be Dealt With? -- (pg. 19) -- 1.12.6 Spiritans -- PART II -- SPIRITAN GROUPS IN EVERY CONTINENT THE DIASPORA OF CIRCUMSCRIPTIONS -- (pg. 20) -- 2.1 THE CONTINENT OF AFRICA AND THE ADJACENT ISLANDS -- (pg. 21) -- 2.1.1 In The Maghreb: The Algerian Group -- 2.1.2 Francophone and Lusophone West Africa -- (pg. 21) -- 2.1.2.1 The District of Senegal -- (pg. 22) -- 2.1.2.1.1 Mauritania -- (pg. 23) -- 2.1.2.1.2 Senegal -- (pg. 23) -- 2.1.2.1.3 Guinea Bissau -- (pg. 24) -- 2.1.2.1.4 Guinea Conakry -- (pg. 24) -- 2.1.2.2 The District of Cape Verde -- 2. 1.3 Anglophone West Africa -- (pg. 25) -- 2.1.3.1 District of The Gambia -- (pg. 26) -- 2.1.3.2 District of Sierra Leone -- (pg. 28) -- 2.1.3.3 District of Ghana -- (pg. 29) -- 2.1.3.4 West African Foundation (WAF) -- (pg. 30) -- 2.1.3.5 District of Makurdi (Nigeria) -- (pg. 32) -- 2.1.3.6 Kogi District (Nigeria) -- (pg. 33) -- 2.1.3.7 The Province of Nigeria -- (pg. 35) -- 2.1.4 The Region of Francophone Central Africa -- (pg. 36) -- 2.1.4.1 The District of Gabon -- (pg. 38) -- 2.1.4.2 The District of Bangui (RCA) -- (pg. 39) -- 2.1.4.3 The District of Cameroon -- (pg. 40) -- 2.1.4.4 The District of Congo Brazzaville -- (pg. 41) -- 2.1.4.5 The Central African Foundation (FAC) -- (pg. 42) -- 2.1.4.6 The District and Foundation of Congo Kinshasa -- (pg. 44) -- 2.1.5 Portuguese Speaking South-Western Africa: Province of Angola -- (pg. 44) -- 2.1.5.1 The Country -- (pg. 44) -- 2.1.5.2 The Church -- (pg. 44) -- 2.1.5.3 Spiritans -- (pg. 45) -- 2.1.5.4 Projects for the future -- (pg. 45) -- 2.1.5.5 Conclusion -- 2.1.6 The East Africa Region -- (pg. 45) -- 2.1.6.1 Ethiopia: The Gamo Gofa Group -- (pg. 46) -- 2.1.6.2 Ethiopia: The Boranaland Group -- (pg. 46) -- 2.1.6.3 The District of Kenya -- (pg. 47) -- 2.1.6.4 The Bagamoyo Group -- (pg. 48) -- 2.1.6.5 The East African Province -- 2.1.7 South Central African Region -- (pg. 50) -- 2.1.7.1 Zambia International Group (ZIG) -- (pg. 52) -- 2.1.7.2 District of Zimbabwe -- (pg. 53) -- 2.1.7.3 Malawi International Group -- (pg. 54) -- 2.1.7.4 South Central African Foundation (SCAF) -- (pg. 55) -- 2.1.7.5 The District of South Africa -- (pg. 56) -- 2.1.7.6 The Mozambique Group -- 2.1.8 Indian Ocean -- (pg. 56) -- 2.1.8.1 District of Madagascar -- (pg. 57) -- 2.1.8.2 District of Mauritius -- (pg. 58) -- 2.1.8.3 District of Reunion -- (pg. 58) -- 2.1.8.4 Indian Ocean Foundation (FOI) -- 2.2 LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN -- (pg. 59) -- The dream of a land without ills -- 2.2.1 At The Service of the Local Church -- (pg. 61) -- Districts which continue to serve the local Church in traditional ministries or in specific tasks -- (pg. 61) -- 2.2.1.1 District of Guadeloupe -- (pg. 62) -- 2.2.1.2 District of Martinique -- (pg. 63) -- 2.2.1.3 District of Brazil Central -- (pg. 63) -- 2.2.1.4 District of Brazil Southeast -- (pg. 64) -- 2.2.1.5 District of Brazil Southwest -- (pg. 64) -- 2.2.2 Responsibles for the Local Church Districts which are still responsible for the implantation and functioning of the local Churchhttps://dsc.duq.edu/spiritan-gr/1003/thumbnail.jp

    Math Early On 2016

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    Cultivating Curiosity, pg. 2 Math Early On, pg. 4 Family Math, pg. 7 Duck, Duck, Match, pg. 10 Math with Imagination, pg. 13 Making Shapes, pg. 16 Toddler Engineers, pg. 19 Looking at Books Differently, pg. 22 Blast Off, pg. 25 Big Ideas in Nature, pg. 29 Identifying Patterns, pg. 32 Grace Grows a Pattern, pg. 36 Participants, Instructors and References, pg. 3
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