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    Glimmerglass Volume 47 Number 11 (1988)

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    Official Student Newspaper Issue is 8 pages long

    Glimmerglass Volume 47 Number 02 (1987)

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    Official Student Newspaper Issue is 12 pages long

    Glimmerglass Volume 47 Number 04 (1987)

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    Official Student Newspaper Issue is 12 pages long

    Glimmerglass Volume 47 Number 01 (1987)

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    Official Student Newspaper Issue is 12 pages long

    Glimmerglass Volume 47 Number 08 (1987)

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    Official Student Newspaper Issue is 8 pages long

    Glimmerglass Volume 47 Number 02 (1987)

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    Official Student Newspaper Issue is 12 pages long

    Glimmerglass Volume 47 Number 05 (1987)

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    Official Student Newspaper Issue is 20 pages long

    Glimmerglass Volume 47 Number 06 (1987)

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    Official Student Newspaper Issue is 8 pages long

    Upaya Meningkatkan Minat dan Hasil Belajar Matematika melalui Metode Pembelajaran Examples Non Examples Siswa Kelas VII-B MTs N Bantul Tahun Pelajaran 2014/2015

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    This research aims to develop learning process in the classroom, to increase interest in and the results of learning math grade VII B MTs Country I Bantul, especially at the subject of flat areas of rectangle using learning methods examples non examples. This research is a research action class that is intended to solve the existing problems in the classroom by utilizing real action then happens and do a reflection against the results of the action. Research progress of pre cycle, cycle 1 and cycle 2, each cycle is divided into three times. Each cycle consists of three phases, namely, planning, execution and observation, reflection. The results showed that the implementation of learning by using learning methods examples non examples in class 1 MTsN VII B Bantul can increase interest and learning results. It can be seen from the learning interest of students in classes VII B at low cycle 31.3% pre and the cycle is currently 43.7%, cycle 1 are 50% and 47% Higher, cycle-cycle II were 44% and 50% higher cycle.  While the observations on interest in learning of students from 75% to 85% in cycle II and the results of study students complete 50% to 72% complete on cycle II

    Gettysburg, a Magazine for Gettysburg College Alumni, Parents, and Friends; Gettysburg Alumni Bulletin; Gettysburg Alumni Magazine; Gettysburg College Bulletin;

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    The Gettysburg College Alumni Magazine was first published in 1930 as The Gettysburg Alumnus. The publication later expanded its focus to include Gettysburg College alumni, parents, and friends.� The online collection features earlier issues of the magazine.� The Class Notes section of each issue is not accessible online but may be viewed, along with the entire series, in the Special Collections Reading Room.chology Business. Even professional golfers like Padraig Harrington have endorsed it. A management major and philosophy minor, Kratsios had been golfing most of his life. He was also a member of the golf team while at Gettysburg and was named to the first team All- Centennial Conference during his first year. Outside of his classes and athletics, Kratsios was a member of Tau Kappa Epsilon. From the classroom, he says that it is the lessons he learned in philosophy that continue to serve him well today. And he points to the need to relate to people, make connections, and build a network that will help budding entrepreneurs achieve their goals. "Connections are everything," Kratsios said. "You have to surround yourself with people who can fill in the gaps in your experience or who know the people that you need to know. You will only ever be as successful as the people you surround yourself with." Since launching GolfMatch, Kratsios has expanded its membership to all 50 states and Canada. He has noticed an impact in the golf industry as well. "It's a community-driven product, and people have really rallied around it," Kratsios said. "We are connecting people who share a common passion, and we are growing participation in golf." Z Undergrads Launch N E W Businesses Robert Burch '17 founded and launched Blue Truck, an on-demand service company for affordable and professional residential projects along Philadelphia's Main Line. William Czubakowski '17 is creating No Scribe, an innovative PDF note-taker that emphasizes ease of use. Noah Pompan '18 is building a social media app called BOOM, Social. He has a business partner at the University of Southern California and, together, they are creating a real-time, crowd-sourced event review platform. All three are off and running thanks to the Entrepreneurial Fellowship Advisory Council, which raised more than $50,000 through a crowdfunding initiative, mentored students, and provided campus-wide programs. There are more students with great ideas. To provide financial support for the fellowship prize, contact Development, Alumni and Parent Relations at 71 7-337-6543. To volunteer, contact the Center for Career Development at 717-337-6616. For links related to these and other stories in this issue, visit www.gettysburg.edu/links Bar crawl Prof. Ben Luley, classics and archaeology, is one of a team of researchers who unearthed and are investigating the site of a 2,100-year-old Roman tavernin I attes. France. Learn more abou*f1eir worlcPfebss discovery and Lul^s thoughts on tf\find, online. Added to the Hall Maureen Andrews '95 (women's basketball), Bill Brooks '67 (football), Christian Dreyer '94 (men's soccer), Lynn Janke '82 (women's swimming), Tim McGinnis '03 (men's lacrosse), and Kim Rain '92 (volleyball) are the 2016 inductees into the Hall of Athletic Honor, and the 1966 football team will be honored as a Team of Distinction on September 30. Race, democracy, Civil War Jake Farias '16 created an original educational workshop for high school students attending the nationally renowned Civil War Institute (CWI) conference, thanks to the CWI Robert Sibley Cooper Fellowship. Read more about Farias's program, online
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