dewey in English

noun

family name; Melvil Dewey (1851-1931), American educator and inventor of the Dewey Decimal System; John Dewey (1859-1952), American philosopher and educator, one of the founders of the school of Pragmatism

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1. Dewey decimal system.

2. 6 The work of Dewey Within political theory the work of John Dewey has been particularly influential.

3. 1923 S Dewey Ave, Bartlesville…

4. But the Curiousest thing was Dewey Dell

5. Judge Forer quits, and Ms. Dewey in completely disheartened.

6. Avowen, The Third John Dewey Memorial Lecture, Bennington, Vermont, 1956 K

7. William Dewey Beadles of Virgilina, VA passed away February 10, 2021

8. The Dewey sailed three days later in the Enterprise task force.

9. I told him about the Dewey Decimal for Shelving Boo ks.

10. Dewey had received a message from the Assistant Secretary of the Navy, Theodore Roosevelt.

11. Maybe we could create a little something in honor of Dewey Decimal System.

12. " Dewey Defeats Truman, " they cried in big, bold, black and white letters.

13. I did like Dewey Circle, if we could get rid of the leaves in time.

14. Abridged Dewey numbers will be assigned from edition 14 as of March 1, 2004.

15. mappings between abridged Dewey numbers and subject headings from the 18th edition of H.W.

16. So, uh, other than the Dewey Decimal System, what else has the library got going on?

17. The Conspectus can be used with Dewey Decimal, Library of Congress, and National Library of Medicine classifications.

18. 5 In 170 Frenchman Feuille invented the first seismic instrument of Europe --- the mercury seismoscope ( Dewey, 19.

19. 1 day ago · Bartlesville, Dewey softball teams extend perfect seasons with quality wins

20. 083 R Dewey Classification Number Assigned by LC First indicator # 2 No edition information recorded [OBSOLETE] Abridged NST version [OBSOLETE]

21. Little gets done if we decide to “Awfulize,” but, according to Dewey, even good emotions are not enough

22. DEMOCRACY AND EDUCATION JOHN DEWEY In literature, more swiftly Assimilative and interpretative of the airy inrush, the signs were thickly bewildering

23. 8 Dewey himself campaigned with the portly dignity of an incumbent,[www.Sentencedict.com] while Truman screeched and kicked like an outsider.

24. Interest in the song was so intense that Dewey reportedly played the acetate 14 times and received over 40 telephone calls.

25. There are a good number of unCataloged books, which are classed in Dewey, and findable through a shelflist and an author catalog

26. DEWEY Addice E 3/29/1902 02 21 01L 1833 1902 b 13 Aug 1833 Adams - d 28 Mar s/ Hiram & Sylvia (Marbel)

27. For Dewey, this propensity is an inherent curiosity and love for learning that differs from one's ability to acquire, recite and reproduce textbook knowledge.

28. Professor Arterian was associated with the New York law firm of Dewey, Ballantine, Bushby, Palmer & Wood where she practiced corporate tax law

29. Recent Examples on the Web After Jenner's historic Vanity Fair cover broke Monday, Washington Post reporter Caitlin Dewey and a coder friend Bricoleur-ed together @she_not_he

30. Arons-Advocated Method when Arons insisted that he had done nothing original, and that most of what he advocated was from Socrates, Plato, Montaigne, Rousseau, Dewey, Whitehead, and Piaget

31. Classifications Dewey Decimal Class 821.912 Library of Congress PR6019.O53 A8 1963 ID Numbers Open Library OL5874997M Internet Archive Anathematafragme0000jone LC Control Number 63003658 OCLC/WorldCat

32. New and changed entries to the full and abridged editions of the Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC) system are posted on the first day of each month.

33. This option gives you access to an enhanced version of the Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC22) database or to the 14th abridged edition of the DDC database.

34. HUMAN NATURE AND CONDUCT JOHN DEWEY In buying an article which will serve him in several ways, a man Appraises all the unlike services that the article will render

35. Today's preferred methods haven't changed much since political polling's nadir, in 1948, when erroneous pre-election surveys were relied on by the Credulous press to predict a victory for Republican Thomas Dewey over Harry

36. America is an American rock band that was formed in London in 1970 by Dewey Bunnell, Dan Peek and Gerry Beckley.The trio met as sons of US Air Force personnel stationed in London, where they began performing live

37. Consecutiveness means flexibility and variety of materials, conjoined with singleness and definiteness of direction. HOW WE THINK JOHN DEWEY It is very readable, in a bright and vigorous style, and is marked by unity and Consecutiveness of plan

38. Find the OCLC Conspectus organized by division/category, allowing you to search the Conspectus at the category level, division level, or to search for Conspectus information by Dewey Decimal, Library of Congress, and NLM classification number.

39. Assimilating Style, which falls between AC & RO (thinking & watching) Converging Style, which falls between AC & AE (thinking & doing) Remember that learning is a continuous process grounded in experience and you move through the cycle integrating action, observation, concepts, judgment (Dewey, 1938).

40. Bibliothec: 1 n a professional person trained in library science and engaged in library services Synonyms: librarian Examples: Melville Louis Kossuth Dewey United States librarian who founded the decimal system of classification (1851-1931) Types: cataloger , cataloguer a librarian who classifies publication according to a categorial system

41. Dewey's naturalism is no reductive scientism, but it is a form of fallible scientific realism, as Manicas explains in the opening chapter on "Pragmatic Philosophy of Science and the Charge of Scientism." Dewey Agnostically refrained from knowing whether the tiniest bits of matter really answer to our theoretical descriptions.

42. Cartogram (plural Cartograms) A map used to indicate geographically-bound statistical information, typically region-by-region values of a given variable, for example by using different shadings for different ranges of values1888 October, Dewey, Davis R., "Elementary Notes on Graphic Statistics", in the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Technology Quarterly, Volume II

43. Back hand is an album by jazz pianist Keith Jarrett recorded in two sessions in October 1974 that also gave way to the album Death and the Flower.Originally released in 1975 by Impulse!, it features performances by Jarrett's American Quartet, which included Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden and Paul Motian along with Guilherme Franco added on percussion

44. The Devil's Chessboard is 617 pages of which many are focused on the charm and dark sanctions of reiterative events surrounding Nixon, Dewey, the Dulles brothers, Drew Pearson (columnist), the torture and Butcherings of Jews by fascists, Adolph Hitler's emergence, Romania's Iron Guard atrocities, Walter Winchell's expose column, the act(s) of malfeasance by Eisenhower officials, defining

45. The Spanish-American war begun in 1898 was actually launched unilaterally by Anglophilic racist Theodore Roosevelt who used the 4 hour window he had while Undersecretary of the Navy (while the actual Secretary was out of Washington) to send orders to Captain Dewey of the Pacific fleet to engage in a fight with the Spanish over their Philippine

46. Hemos visto Arder el futuro directamente ante nosotros.: We saw the future burn right in front of us.: Estaba flotando sobre mi coche viéndolo Arder.: I'm floating above my car watching it burn.: Estábamos desayunando, y empezaste a Arder por el sol del amanecer.: We were sitting, eating breakfast and all of a sudden the sunlight set you on fire.: Y entonces Dewey empezó a Arder