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E runa- 1 .TW if . ' 2 -.1-.111 , gp tg-eg-3, 4, ll'- R xt -P 9.05. 3. Unorthodox learning practices, such as mirror tracing experiments, are always present in psychology, ltop leftl. Enthu- siastic instructors help make history more enjoyable, ltop centerl. Engaging games further the understanding of the mind, psychology students subject mice to mazes, lrightl. Studying maps and graphs increases knowledge, ltop rightl as does informal dis- cussions where ideas are gathered together, lbottom rightl. ,fem A ,fer X ,4 A di I-HB
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The Social Sciences create an atmo- sphere that deals with people and time and covers the diversity of the world simultaneously. History, the most common term asso- ciated with the Social Sciences, is only one facet of this large learning experi- ence. lt involves a study of the world in times past with the purpose in mind to find the mistakes made and try to prevent them in the future-or some- times recognize them after they are made. History can also be just an apprecia- tion of accomplishments of people's ancestors. lt not only is a study of the bumbling mistakes past peoples have made but also of their brilliance. Besides history, the Social Sciences also involve study of the lands of the world and of human behavior. The Social Sciences are an involve- ment with the world and its people, a probing into life.
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.ff ,' ,4- Q' 56 Data is typed out to be fed through the computer, ltop Ieftl. Ratios of plants to areas are determined when Biology students do field study, lcenter leftl. Some math problems need additional explanation, ltop centerl. Botany students discover the in- finitely complicated make-up of a plant lrightl. Theorems are presented daily in math classes, ltop rightl. Inherited physical traits are sought by genetics students, lbottom leftl. ,W I Nil X t :legal ,I l
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