17 research outputs found
A Study in Comprehension Improvement of Seventh Grade Pupils Employing the SQ3R Technique
It was the purpose of this study: (1) to determine if the SQ3R technique could be used successfully with content and reading material at the seventh grade level; (2) to present a program to seventh grade students at Okanogan Junior High to determine the effect of the SQ3R method on improving comprehension as measured by the Diagnostic Reading Tests; and (3) to determine if the study methods learned could be transferred to a content area
Values and cost allocations of surface-water use and treatment, Station Bulletin, no.500
The Bulletin is a publication of the New Hampshire Agricultural Experiment Station, College of Life Sciences and Agriculture, University of New Hampshire, Durham, New Hampshire
A modified general simplex method for solving linear programming problems, Station Bulletin, no.493
The Bulletin is a publication of the New Hampshire Agricultural Experiment Station, College of Life Sciences and Agriculture, University of New Hampshire, Durham, New Hampshire
Psychologists and Shamans: How Theater Conjures Polish Identity
If nations are, as Benedict Anderson claims, "Imagined Communities," what are the mechanisms that forge the ties of nation-hood? How do w ego about imagining anyone community? The explanation of this "remains a matter of long-standing dispute. Nation, nationality, nationalism call have proved notoriously difficult to define, let alone analyze.:" In an attempt to focus what could be a chaotic search, the author narrows the scope of this analysis about these mechanisms to the theater, and the scope of nations to Poland. The principle question that guides this work, then, is how did/does theater enable Poles to imagine and imaginatively create their nation