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Excerpt from History and Government of New JerseyThe Dutch settlers were very slow to take up a residence in New Jersey. By 1664 they had small settlements at Paulus Hook and Bergen (both within the present limits of Jersey City), and also at Hoboken, Pavonia, and Weehawken. A few settlers had built themselves homes on Newark Bay, but the actual settlement had progressed so slowly that when the Dutch were forced to give up New Netherlands, few...
Excerpt from Motion Pictures in History Teaching: A Study of the Chronicles of America Photoplays as an Aid in Seventh Grade InstructionBibliography OF referenceston Tests Were Designed To Measure Percentages of Test Items (a) Checked as Not Worth Teaching (b) Failed by Five or More of Ten Teachers (c) Both Checked and Failed Reliability Coefficients for Some of the Measures Obtained with the Knowlton Tests Gains Made by Each Section on Each o...
Excerpt from Illustrated Topics for Ancient History, ArrangedNote the fact that Egypt is the gift of the Nile, the tremendous in¿uence of religion on Egyptian life and achieve ments, and Egypt's services as the preserver of civilization for later peoples.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.comThis book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Fo...
Excerpt from Making History Graphic: Types of Students' Work in HistoryThe types of work which follow have been roughly grouped under five headings. This grouping is based primarily upon the various ways in which students have responded to the problems set rather than upon the type of problem or exer cise. The student has been encouraged first to assemble his facts in a discriminating fashion, and then to give them his own interpretation. The ...
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Concepts Which the Various Sections of the Knowlton Tests Were Designed To Measure, Percentages of Test Items, (a) Checked as Not Worth Teaching, (b) Failed by Five or More of Ten Teachers, (c) Both Checked and Failed, Reliability Coefficients for Some of the Measures Obtained with the Knowlton Tests, Gains ...
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The Victor Emmanuel Monument, and to the New York Telephone Company, for The Telephone Exchange, Old and Modern.
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Excerpt from History and Government of New Jersey
The Dutch settlers were very slow to take up a residence in New Jersey. By 1664 they had small settlements at Paulus Hook and Bergen (both within the present limits of Jersey City), and also at Hoboken, Pavonia, and Weehawken. A few settlers had built themselves homes on Newark Bay, but the actual settlement had progressed so slowly that when the Dutch were forced to give up New Netherlands, f...