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... ideas and attitudes . The Swann Report referred to a study which came to some relevant conclusions about the influence of television on young people : Hartman and Husband ... found that ... television was undoubtedly the most important ...
... ideas and attitudes . The Swann Report referred to a study which came to some relevant conclusions about the influence of television on young people : Hartman and Husband ... found that ... television was undoubtedly the most important ...
Page 178
... idea to let them hear about them . Otherwise we shall have 95 % of dissertations on Bronze Age barrows and Roman ... ideas on how they were arrived at ? Much archaeological reasoning bases itself on the results of excavation . No one ...
... idea to let them hear about them . Otherwise we shall have 95 % of dissertations on Bronze Age barrows and Roman ... ideas on how they were arrived at ? Much archaeological reasoning bases itself on the results of excavation . No one ...
Page 179
... ideas and say , does it work ? And then bring in other ideas and say , do these work better ? And from then onwards the student has the power not only to regurgitate Frankenstein and Rowlands , but to compare and contrast , and even ...
... ideas and say , does it work ? And then bring in other ideas and say , do these work better ? And from then onwards the student has the power not only to regurgitate Frankenstein and Rowlands , but to compare and contrast , and even ...
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