The Unexpected UniverseHarcourt, Brace & World, 1969 - Всего страниц: 239 A naturalist deals informally with the way in which totally unexpected twists in the evolutionary process bring renewal of hope in the life of our planet. |
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... become too much concerned with the formalities of only one aspect of the education by which we learn . We think we learn from teachers , and we sometimes do . But the teachers are not always to be found in school or in great ...
... become too much concerned with the formalities of only one aspect of the education by which we learn . We think we learn from teachers , and we sometimes do . But the teachers are not always to be found in school or in great ...
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... become more diverse . The dead Pharaoh , though unintentionally , by a re- vealing act , had succeeded in conveying an impression of human tenderness that has outlasted the trappings of a vanished religion . Like most modern educators I ...
... become more diverse . The dead Pharaoh , though unintentionally , by a re- vealing act , had succeeded in conveying an impression of human tenderness that has outlasted the trappings of a vanished religion . Like most modern educators I ...
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... become one of my professors . I absorbed much from him , though I hasten to make the reluctant confession that he was considerably beyond thirty . Most of what I learned was gathered over cups of coffee in a dingy campus restaurant ...
... become one of my professors . I absorbed much from him , though I hasten to make the reluctant confession that he was considerably beyond thirty . Most of what I learned was gathered over cups of coffee in a dingy campus restaurant ...
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The Unexpected Universe: A Library of America eBook Classic Loren Eiseley Ограниченный просмотр - 2016 |
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