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The Need for RevisionEach Morning is A Gift

The Need for Revision: Each Morning is A Gift [I would like to begin by explaining, very briefly, how I got here. I was always good at math and science, growing up; they came pretty easy to me, and I appreciated the attention to details, the neatness and order, the confidence with which they seemed to be able to explain the world to me. But, as I got older, and consequently the world got messier, math and science (or at least the ways we used them) just did not seem big enough, anymore, to hold it all in; and despite the smallness of our approach to these fields, we seemed to ignore a lot of details that matter in those studies.] http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png

The Need for RevisionEach Morning is A Gift

Part of the Transgressions: Cultural Studies and Education Book Series (volume 77)
Editors: Owen, David P.
The Need for Revision — Jan 1, 2011

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Publisher
SensePublishers
Copyright
© SensePublishers 2011
Pages
25 –43
DOI
10.1007/978-94-6091-660-1_2
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Abstract

[I would like to begin by explaining, very briefly, how I got here. I was always good at math and science, growing up; they came pretty easy to me, and I appreciated the attention to details, the neatness and order, the confidence with which they seemed to be able to explain the world to me. But, as I got older, and consequently the world got messier, math and science (or at least the ways we used them) just did not seem big enough, anymore, to hold it all in; and despite the smallness of our approach to these fields, we seemed to ignore a lot of details that matter in those studies.]

Published: Jan 1, 2011

Keywords: Curriculum Study; Credit Card Debt; Comfortable Shoe; Father Working; Undergraduate Honor

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