Word: relevantizing
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Koch gives so much credit to the children's awareness of writing that at one point in Rose, where Did You Get That Red? he claims a sixth grader's poem written in response to William Carlos Williams "shows not only William's attention to the beauty of small and...
"Some of the issues do have a legal tinge," Surrey said. "A legal background helps in sorting out relevant and irrelevant information," he said.
Such figures are irrelevant as measures of corporate control and of concentration of U.S. agriculture. A more relevant but still unsatisfactory figure is that 1 per cent of U.S. farms account for 25 per cent of the sales and 5 per cent more than 50 per cent of sales. Better...
The Liacos study met a different fate. Liacos, who had access to al relevant police records and who tried to interview as many of the principals ad witnesses as possible, recommended in late November 1972 that disciplinary action be taken against DeLuca and Carbone. The report said the city police...
In the sixties, though, it suddenly became vogue to use films as a teaching device. In my high school, apathetic students and tired teachers banked their hopes on film, the new, fun, relevant medium. It promised to rescue us all from tedium. In history classes, especially, teachers began using films...