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THE MONTHLY(sept 2014): "vOICES OF THE LAND" BY ANNA GOLDSWORTHY
In this article, the necessity of reclaiming and reactivating Aboriginal languages is explored. Some of the ideas about discovery and rediscovery are investigated.
- Discovery can encompass the experience of rediscovering something that has been lost, forgotten or concealed.
- Discoveries can emerge from a process of deliberate and careful planning evoked by necessity.
- An individual’s discoveries and their process of discovering can vary according to cultural, historical and social contexts and values.
- The impact of these discoveries can be far-reaching and transformative for broader society.
the monthly (sept 2014): "Dr graham's patented elixir" by michael lucy
In this scientific article, the obstacles faced by a scientist in discovering a cure for diseases such as hepatitis C, lung cancer and HIV are explored.
- Discovery can encompass the experience of rediscovering something that has been lost, forgotten or concealed.
- Discoveries can emerge from a process of deliberate and careful planning evoked by necessity.
- Discoveries can be fresh and intensely meaningful in ways that may be creative and intellectual.
- An individual’s discoveries and their process of discovering can vary according to cultural, historical and social contexts and values.
- The impact of these discoveries can be far-reaching and transformative for broader society.
- Discoveries can lead us to new worlds and values, stimulate new ideas, and enable us to speculate about future possibilities.
- Discoveries may be questioned or challenged when viewed from different perspectives and their worth may be reassessed over time.
Beyond the Last Village: A Journey Of Discovery In Asia's Forbidden Wilderness by alan rabinowitz
Some ideas about discovery covered include:
- Discovery can encompass the experience of discovering something for the first time or rediscovering something that has been lost, forgotten or concealed.
- Discoveries can be sudden and unexpected, or they can emerge from a process of deliberate and careful planning evoked by curiosity, necessity or wonder.
- Discoveries can be fresh and intensely meaningful in ways that may be emotional, physical and spiritual.
- They can lead us to new worlds and values, stimulate new ideas, and enable us to speculate about future possibilities.
- Discoveries and discovering can offer new understandings and renewed perceptions of others and ourselves.
- The impact of these discoveries can be far-reaching and transformative for the individual and for broader society.
jstor daily articles
In JSTOR daily, students can find articles with links to scholarly research on a wide range of topics. Click on this link (Walking the Dead- The science behind zombies 'discovery of giant viruses') for an example.
If you have a JSTOR paid subscription, students could also refer to a scholarly article linked to the main article. Otherwise, some articles are quite comprehensive and present a decent coverage on a given topic.
If you have a JSTOR paid subscription, students could also refer to a scholarly article linked to the main article. Otherwise, some articles are quite comprehensive and present a decent coverage on a given topic.