Publications authored by Dr. Brown
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The article below is philosophical. It relates educational paradigms, advances and illusions to analogies relevant to the perception of the chiropractic profession. Excerpt: ...Dr. Seuss, who stirred a whole new paradigm in education with his Cat in the Hat, was actually not Dr. Seuss, he was Theodor Geisel. Previously “Dick and Jane” primers taught generations of Americans to read until the year 1957 when an academic revolution of thought and action took place. In the 1950’s a curious notion amongst some pedagogues was that, “Johnny can’t read...” |
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The short magazine article which appears below was published under the title: Passion Revealed in TGIM. It’s message is about having the love and enthusiasm for one’s work that makes it as much of a pleasure to go to the office on a Monday morning as it is to greet the end of the work week on Friday. In the article Brown reveals his feelings for the chiropractic profession and his role as an educator. |
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