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In his skeined patterns, Pollock sought a cultural synthesis
The root of the word algebra is the Arabic al-jabr, which means "bringing together." Saxon's synthesis of traditional practice and drill with the fundamentals of modern algebraic theory taught clearly may provide an alternative to the present dismal state of mathematics teaching. Alfred North Whitehead, the English...
Bernays has achieved what few people can--a synthesis of livelihood with personal predilection. His uncanny ability for understanding human motivations, and for thoughtfully encouraging people to reveal themselves to him, is at once the basis of his character and the foundation upon which he helped to create modern public...
WHEN THE PEOPLE'S HISTORY of late twentieth-century America is written--when archaeologists puzzle over decayed bottles of liquid protein, battered fragments of C.B. radios and faded copies of Jonathan Livingston Seagull; when scholars struggle to tell the difference between Donald Segretti and Jeb Stuart Magruder or between Dan...
Jeffreys has found it with Escape Artist, which is enjoying reasonably steady but not spectacular sales. It may be that Jeffreys' music is too highly charged for mass consumption and, perhaps, too overstuffed. Lyrically, the mystery kids show up side by side with Victor Hugo and V. Van Gogh...