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1. United States. Office of War Information. Training high school boys to identify planes. There's no question about these young people's ability to recognize airplanes by their silhouettes. They're learning this and other essential facts of aviation at Weequahic High School, Newark, New Jersey, in a course designed to teach students the fundamentals of flying

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2. Perlitch, William High school Victory Corps. Boys at Flushing High School, Queens, New York, toughen up by methods similiar to those used in Commando training. Ability to cover distances quickly despite obstacles is developed by the school's ranger course which these boys are enrolled in

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3. European Council for High Ability High ability studies

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4. Symposium on the Origins and Development of High Ability (1993 : Ciba Foundation) The Origins and development of high ability

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5. Perlitch, William High school Victory Corps. Boys at Flushing High School, Queens, New York, toughen up by methods similiar to those used in Commando training. Ability to cover distances quickly despite obstacles is developed by the school's ranger course which these boys are enrolled in

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6. Training high school boys to identify planes. There's no question about these young people's ability to recognize airplanes by their silhouettes. They're learning this and other essential facts of aviation at Weequahic High School, Newark, New Jersey, in a course designed to teach students the fundamentals of flying

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7. California. Techincal Committee on California's Ability to Finance higher Education. California's ability to finance higher education, 1960-1975

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8. United States. Office of Scientific Research and Development. National Defense Research Committee. Experimental observations on a fighter's ability to maintain a consistent aim during attacks on high speed bombers. (Report No. UNM/W/TR6.)

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9. California. Techincal Committee on California's Ability to Finance higher Education. California's ability to finance higher education, 1960-1975

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10. Experimental observations on a fighter's ability to maintain a consistent aim during attacks on high speed bombers. (Report No. UNM/W/TR6.)

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11. European Council for High Ability. European Conference (4th : 1994 : Nijmegen, Netherlands) Nurturing talent

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12. French, Joseph L. Employment status and characteristics of high school dropouts of high ability

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13. Clarson, James Willis The ability of high-school students in silent reading and its correlation with achievement in high-school subjects

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14. Roets, Lois F. Modifying standard curriculum and instructional strategies for high-ability students

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15. European Council for High Ability. European Conference (3rd : 1992 : Munich, Germany) Competence and responsibility

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16. Roets, Lois F. Modifying standard curriculum and instructional strategies for high-ability students

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17. Roets, Lois F. Standards & benchmarks for education of gifted & talented high-ability students, K-12

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18. Roets, Lois F. Standards & benchmarks for education of gifted & talented high-ability students, K-12

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19. Engineering instruction for high-ability learners in K-8 classrooms

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20. The Origins and development of high ability

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