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Bobrow, Jerry. Cliffs SAT I reasoning test: Preparation guide. Lincoln, Neb: Cliffs Notes, 1994.

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Powers, Donald E. Effects of coaching on SAT I: Reasoning scores. New York: College Entrance Examination Board, 1998.

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Mometrix Exam Secrets Test Prep Team. SAT exam secrets study guide: Your key to exam success : SAT test review for the Sat Reasoning Test. Beaumont, Texas?]: Mometrix Media LLC, SAT Exam Secrets Test Prep Team, 2014.

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Powers, Donald E. Preparing for the SAT I, reasoning test, an update. New York: College Entrance Examination Board, 1998.

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1960-, Bell Robert A., ed. The best coaching and study course for the SAT I: Scholastic Assessment Test I : reasoning test. Poscataway, NJ: Research & Education Association, 1997.

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1960-, Bell Robert A., and Research and Education Association, eds. The best coaching and study course for the SAT I: Scholastic Assessment Test I : reasoning test. Piscataway, N.J: Research & Education Association, 1998.

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1960-, Bell Robert A., and Research and Education Association, eds. The best coaching and study course for the new SAT: Scholastic Assessment Test I : reasoning test. Piscataway, N.J: Research & Education Association, 1994.

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101 ways to score higher on your SAT reasoning test: What you need to know explained simply. Ocala, Fla: Atlantic Pub. Group, 2010.

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Powers, Donald E. Performance by gender on an unconventional verbal reasoning task: Answering reading comprehension questions without the passages. New York: College Entrance Examination Board, 1995.

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Maguire, Marti Anne. 101 ways to score higher on your SAT reasoning test: What you need to know explained simply. Ocala, Fla: Atlantic Pub. Group, 2010.

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Bridgeman, Brent. Predictions of freshman grade-point average from the revised and recentered SAT I, Reasoning Test. New York: College Entrance Examination Board, 2000.

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Camara, Wayne J. Effects of extended time on the SAT I: Reasoning test score growth for students with learning disabilities. New York (Box 886, New York 10101-0886): College Entrance Examination Board, 1998.

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Taking the Sat 1: Reasoning Test. College Board, 1994.

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Davis, Anita Price, Suzanne Coffield, Bernice E. Goldberg, George DeLuca, Joseph Fili, Marilyn Gilbert, and Robert Bell. SAT Reasoning Test (REA) - The Best Test Prep for the SAT (Test Preps). Research & Education Association, 1998.

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Woods, Geraldine. SAT I/ Reasoning For Dummies 2005. 6th ed. For Dummies, 2004.

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Maguire, Marti. College Study Hacks: 101 Ways to Score Higher on Your SAT Reasoning Exam. Atlantic Publishing Group, Inc., 2017.

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Andres, Richard. Amsco's Preparing for the Sat I: Reasoning Test-Verbal. Amsco School Pubns Inc, 2002.

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Association, Research &. Education. Sat I: The Best Coaching and Study Course for the Scholastic Assessment Test I : Reasoning Test (College Admission & Related Tests). Research & Education Association, 1998.

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Sat I : The Best Coaching and Study Course for the Scholastic Assessment Test I : Reasoning Test (College Admission & Related Tests. Research & Education Association, 2001.

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English for the College Bound 1995: Preparing for the Scholastic Assessment Test Sat I : Reasoning Test -- Verbal. Amsco School Pubns Inc, 1994.

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Comras, Jay. Improving College Admission Test Scores: ACT Science Reasoning. National Association of Secondary School Prin, 1990.

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Comras, Jay. Improving College Admission Test Scores: Act Science Reasoning/Student Workbook. National Association of Secondary School Prin, 1990.

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Dusenbury, David Lloyd. Nemesius of Emesa on Human Nature. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198856962.001.0001.

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Nemesius of Emesa’s On Human Nature (De Natura Hominis) is the first Christian anthropology. Written in Greek, circa 390 CE, it was read in half a dozen languages—from Baghdad to Oxford—well into the early modern period. Nemesius’ text circulated in two Latin versions in the centuries that saw the rise of European universities, shaping scholastic theories of human nature. During the Renaissance, it saw a flurry of print editions, helping to inspire a new discourse of human dignity. This is the first monograph in English on Nemesius’ treatise. On the interpretation offered here, the Syrian bishop seeks to define the human qua human. His early Christian anthropology is cosmopolitan. ‘Things that are natural’, he writes, ‘are the same for all’. In his pages, a host of texts and discourses—biblical and medical, legal and philosophical—are made to converge upon a decisive tenet of Christian late antiquity: humans’ natural freedom. For Nemesius, reason and choice are a divine double-strand of powers. Since he believes that both are a natural human inheritance, he concludes that much is ‘in our power’. Nemesius defines humans as the only living beings who are at once ruler (intellect) and ruled (body). Because of this, the human is a ‘little world’, binding the rationality of angels to the flux of elements, the tranquillity of plants, and the impulsiveness of animals. This book traces Nemesius’ reasoning through the whole of On Human Nature, as he seeks to give a long-influential image of humankind both philosophical and anatomical proof.
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