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    The Boningtons and Nottingham: from Arnold to Calais

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    Hunterian Museum and Art Gallery (Glasgow) [exhibition review]

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    Hunterian Museum and Art Gallery, University of Glasgo

    Victoria Gallery & Museum, Liverpool [exhibition review]

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    Review of the Pontus Hultén Study Gallery, Moderna Museet

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    Wolverhampton Art Gallery [exhibition review]

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    Wolverhampton Art Gallery, Wolverhampto

    Two-speed wheel-drive system without lubrication

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    System based on sprockets and toothed belts provides high and low speeds in forward drive and high speed in reverse. It is inexpensive to produce and maintain, light in weight, reliable, and long-lived without lubrication

    On Jean-Jacques Rousseau’s Ideal of Natural Education

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    The aim of this contribution is to critically explore the understanding, the goals and the meaning of education in the philosophy of education by Jean-Jacques Rousseau. In his educational novel Emile: or On Education [Emile ou De l’éducation] he depicts his account of the natural education. Rousseau argues that all humans share one and the same development process which is independent of their social background. He regards education as an active process of perfection which is curiosity-driven and intrinsic to each child. Rousseau’s educational goals are autarky, happiness and freedom
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