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  • 82Yamazaki Ansai — Infobox Philosopher region = Japan era = Early Tokugawa Era color = #B0C4DE image caption = Yamazaki Ansai name = Yamazaki Ansai birth = January 24, 1619, Kyoto death = September 16, 1682. Kyoto school tradition = Buddhism, Neo Confucianism,… …

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  • 83Accelerated Reader — Infobox Software name = Accelerated Reader caption = An Accelerated Reader reading quiz in progress, here referring to Sinclair Lewis s Babbitt author = developer = Renaissance Learning latest release version = 6.36 latest release date = 12/4/06… …

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  • 84The Silent Way — is an approach to language teaching designed to enable students to become independent, autonomous and responsible learners. It is part of a more general pedagogical approach to teaching and learning created by Caleb Gattegno. It is constructivist …

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  • 85Joe Acanfora — Infobox Person name = Joe Acanfora image size = 250px caption = self portrait birth date = Birth date and age|1950|7|6|mf=y birth place = Jersey City, New Jersey, U.S. death date = death place = education = B.S. 1972, Penn State University… …

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  • 87Sri Aurobindo — (Aurobindo Ghosh) in 1916. Born 15 August 1872(1872 08 15) Calcutta (now Kolkata), India Died 5 December 1950(1950 12 05) (aged 78) …

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  • 88Inner light — is a concept which many Quakers, members of the Religious Society of Friends, use to express their faith and beliefs. Each Quaker has a different idea of what they mean by inner light , and this also varies internationally between Yearly Meetings …

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  • 90Waldorf education — (also known as Steiner or Steiner Waldorf education) is a pedagogy based upon the educational philosophy of Rudolf Steiner, the founder of anthroposophy. Learning is interdisciplinary, integrates practical, artistic, and intellectual… …

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