New Releases by Elizabeth Ross

Elizabeth Ross is the author of A Comparison of Fluent and Non-fluent Readers' Use of Strategies in Text Comprehension as Measured by Reconstruction of the Macro-structure (1981), Metabolism of Fructose-phenylalanine in the Rat (1978), "The Kingdom" in the Gospel of Thomas (1977), Behaviour and Perception in Strange Environments (1975), It Will be Different, on the Way Home (1973).

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A Comparison of Fluent and Non-fluent Readers' Use of Strategies in Text Comprehension as Measured by Reconstruction of the Macro-structure

Metabolism of Fructose-phenylalanine in the Rat

Behaviour and Perception in Strange Environments

It Will be Different, on the Way Home

The Three Little Pigs

The Three Little Pigs
Relates the adventures of three little pigs who leave home to seek their fortunes and how they deal with the big bad wolf.

Hydroxyapatite Formation in Spirostomum Ambiguum

The Youth Service and Similar Provision for Young People

Cognitive Style and Children's Drawing of the Human Figure

Cognitive Style and Children's Drawing of the Human Figure
Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in Family Relations and Child Development in the Graduate School of Syracuse University.

Development of a Paper and Pencil Test and a Performance Test to Accompany a Self-instructional Program on the Sewing Machine

Some Basic Geographic Concepts to which Elementary Students Can Relate Subsequent Knowledge. Dept. of Education, Pennsylvania State University, 1959

A Study of Creativity and Sociability in Junior High School Students

The Use and Effect of Educational Films in Teaching Trainable Retarded Children

Some Basic Geographic Concepts to which Elementary Students Can Relate Subsequent Knowledge

The Formulation of a Functioning Guidance Program for Eighth Grade Students at Whittier Junior High School

Further Studies on Enzymes Related to the Metabolism of Glutanic Acid

The Black Boy of Atlanta

The Black Boy of Atlanta
The biography of Major Richard Robert Wright, who was portrayed by John Greenleaf Whittier in his poem "Howard at Atlanta," as "the black boy of Atlanta", and who later put himself through college, became an educator and civil rights organizer, went into politics, became Minister Plenipotentiary to Liberia, served as a major in the Spanish-American War, and later became a journalist, lecturer, and businessman, founding a successful bank.

Opinions on the French Revolution of 1789 as Expressed by American Contemporary Leaders

The Personnel Administration of the Baton Rouge Refinery of the Standard Oil Company of Louisiana

The Effect of Starvation on the Calcium and Phosphorus Equilibrium in the Blood of the Rat ...

Negroes in Domestic Service in the United States

Association Tests in Abnormal Mental States: Association Tests in Organic Deteriorating Psychoses

In the House of Lords. [On Appeal] ... John Baird Appellant [v.] Mrs. Elizabeth Ross Bell Or Alexander Respondent ...

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