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Rensberger, Boyce – MOSAIC, 1980
Describes chronologically the evolution of the human race on earth so as to refute Darwin's theory of descent from animals. Skull fragments from sites around the world suggest at least two possible routes toward the emergence of Homo sapiens sapiens. (Author/SK)
Descriptors: Anthropology, Development, Evolution, Higher Education
MOSAIC, 1979
Summarizes current research regarding the influence of cognition (things people think and feel) in the understanding of human social behavior. Discussed are experiments in attribution, social perception, self-concept, and attitude change which contribute to the author's point that the cognitive theme is becoming a unifying phenomenon in social…
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Experimental Psychology, History, Science Education
MOSAIC, 1980
Organic v inorganic dichotomy in chemistry has begun to disappear while a new formal research discipline, bioinorganic chemistry, is emerging. The field has been developed with the realization that a third of all proteins and bioenzymes contain an inorganic element such as a metal critical to their chemical nature. (Author/RE)
Descriptors: Chemistry, Interdisciplinary Approach, Molecular Structure, Organic Chemistry