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  1. Some Problems in the Qualitative Theory of Differential Equations (Journal of Natural Geometry) by I.V. Astashova, etc., 2002-11-29
  2. A memoir on cubic transformations associated with a desmic system and their application to plane geometry (Supplement to the Journal of the Indian mathematical society) by R Vaidyanathaswamy, 1927
  3. The teaching of geometry in its relation to the present educational trend (National Education Association of the United States. Journal of proceedings and addresses) by William Betz, 1908
  4. The treatment of geometry for secondary instruction (National education association of the United States. Journal of proceedings and addresses) by E. R Hedrick, 1909
  5. On the hypotheses which lie at the bases of geometry (Nature, a weekly illustrated journal of science) by Bernhard Riemann, 1873
  6. Surveys in Differential Geometry, #1 (1991) by The Journal of Differential Geometry, 1991
  7. Mathematical Foundations of the Special Theory of Relativity (Journal of Natural Geometry) by Chandra Shekhar Sharma, 1993-06-01
  8. Mathematical Foundations of Elementary Mechanics (Journal of Natural Geometry) by Chandra Shekhar Sharma, 1994-06
  9. Mathematical Foundations of Electrodynamics (Journal of Natural Geometry) by Chandra Shekhar Sharma, 1995-06
  10. Complex Analysis in Relativity (Journal of Natural Geometry) by Chandra Shekhar Sharma, 2000-07-12
  11. Mathematical Foundations of the General Theory of Relativity (Journal of Natural Geometry) by Chandra Shekhar Sharma, 1996-06
  12. Mathematical Foundations of Non-relativistic Quantum Theory (Journal of Natural Geometry) by Chandra Shekhar Sharma, 1992-07
  13. Geometric Path Formulation for Bifurcation Problems (Journal of Natural Geometry) by Jacques E. Furter, 1997-06
  14. The relation of the suggested geometry course to the manual-training course in high school (National Education Association of the United States. Journal of proceedings and addresses) by Riverda Harding Jordan, 1912

41. Children's Geometry
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Math Homework: What to Expect and Why IT Is Important
Parents across the country are starting to question the impact that math homework has on their children. This article discusses why math homework is important and what parents should expect to see in their children's assignments.

42. Awesome Library - Mathematics - Middle-High School Math
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  • 43. Welcome To East Aurora School District
    Latest geometry journals posted (10/11) Notes, vocab, ica, worksheets and review page for parallel/perpendicular note
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    44. Third Grade Shapes Up!
    Children describe this shape in their geometry journals and the problem this shape presented as a table. 16. Ask the students which shape the table ended up as.
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    45. Computational Geometry Pages
    Primary computational geometry journals; Related journals. Algorithms and complexity; Graphics and other applications; Mathematics. Journal publishers; Other journal lists
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    46. Competing Arguments For The Geometry Course Why Were American
    Competing Arguments for US Geometry 7 The International Journal for the History of Mathematics Education Competing Arguments for the Geometry Course Why Were American High School
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    47. Article On Looming NY Geometry Teacher Problem JD2718
    From “Math in the News” at gogeometry.com, this article by A. Posamentier originally appeared in the Buffalo News, February 23, 2008 As if mathematics teachers did not have
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    April 11, 2008 pm30 3:32 pm tags: Geometry Integrated Geometry by jd2718 From , this article by A. Posamentier originally appeared in the Buffalo News , February 23, 2008: As if mathematics teachers did not have enough to worry about with the constant focus on student performance, beginning September 2008, New York State high schools will be introducing a new geometry course that is part of the new New York State mathematics standards initiative. Instituting a new geometry course would not be a problem in any of the other 49 states, where geometry has been taught consistently for the past century. However, more than two decades ago New York dropped the tenthyear mathematics course (as the geometry course was then called) in favor of a sequential mathematics course, which was a rough attempt to integrate the previous high school courses of algebra I and II, geometry and trigonometry. Couple this with the fact that the large number of math teachers in New York have less than four years of teaching experience and you find that there will be many relatively inexperienced teachers faced with teaching a course — geometry — that they have not even studied as a high school student. Further exacerbating the lack of preparation to teach geometry is the fact that most math majors do not take a course in Euclidean geometry.

    48. On The RoleofMedial Geometry In Human Vision
    On the RoleofMedial Geometry in Human Vision BenjaminB. Kimia Division of Engineering, Brown University, Providence, RI 02912. Keywords medial axis, shock graph, intermediatelevel
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