Science Education in the Space Age: Proceedings [of] a National Conference Held in Los Angeles, June 1-4, 1964, for State Department of Education Science Supervisors and Members of the Subcommittee on Institutes and Conferences of the American Association for the Advancement of Science Cooperative Committee on the Teaching of Science and Mathematics

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1964 - 111 lappuses
 

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59. lappuse - THE evolution movement would be a simple one, and we should soon have been able to determine its direction, if life had described a single course, like that of a solid ball shot from a cannon. But it proceeds rather like a shell, which suddenly bursts into fragments, which fragments, being themselves shells, burst in their turn into fragments destined to burst again, and so on for a tune incommensurably long.
96. lappuse - Xi, held in conjunction with its 56th convention — had dealt with manpower problems in the paper, "Is there a scarcity of scientists," by James R. Killian, Jr., president, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Finally, the two sessions of the AAAS Cooperative Committee on the Teaching of Science and Mathematics were concerned with specific aspects of this complex problem. The Conference on Scientific Editorial Problems at this meeting experimented with five concurrent discussion panels preceded...
4. lappuse - National Aeronautics and Space Act of 1958". DECLARATION OF POLICY AND PURPOSE SEC. 102. (a) The Congress hereby declares that it is the policy of the United States that activities in space should be devoted to peaceful purposes for the benefit of all mankind.
38. lappuse - The sweep and the depth of such a view of matter, man, and the universe fairly suggest what science really is — not a trivial business of tricky hardware, not the phony bubbling retorts of the advertisements, not strange men with white coats or beards, but the response, at once poetic and analytical, of man's creative mind to the challenge of the mystery of matter and life.
19. lappuse - University of California at Los Angeles, and Chairman of the US National Committee for the International Geophysical Year, has been elected to the Council for the Advancement of Science Writing.
43. lappuse - The rate of progress is such that an individual human being of ordinary length of life, will be called upon to face novel situations which find no parallel in his past. The fixed person for fixed duties, who in older societies was such a godsend, in the future will be a public danger.
102. lappuse - Office of Space Science and Applications, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Washington, DC 20546, of his responsibilities for reduction, prime analysis, and delivery to NSSDC of reduced data records.
61. lappuse - Species," he placed at the root of life a primordial germ, from which he conceived the amazing richness and variety of the life that now is upon the earth's surface might be deduced.
61. lappuse - Does life belong to what we call matter, or is it an independent principle inserted into matter at some suitable epoch — say, when the physical conditions became such as to permit of the development of life...
39. lappuse - For science is not technology, it is not gadgetry, it is not some mysterious cult, it is not a great mechanical monster. Science is an adventure of the human spirit. It is an essentially artistic enterprise, stimulated largely by curiosity, served largely by disciplined imagination, and based largely on faith in the reasonableness, order, and beauty of the universe of which man is a part.

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