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  1. Cyberselfish: A Critical Romp through the Terribly Libertarian Culture of High-Tech.R. Person - 2000 - Knowledge, Technology & Policy 13 (2):121-122.
     
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  2. High Tech Heretic: Why Computers Don't Belong in the Classroom and Other Reflections by a Computer Contrarian.R. Person - 2000 - Knowledge, Technology & Policy 13 (2):113-114.
     
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    Reflex partitioning and differential control of human motor units.Raisa Person - 1989 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 12 (4):667-667.
  4. Second Zechariah and the Deuteronomic School.Raymond F. Person - 1993
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    Tracking the Master Scribe: Revision through Introduction in Biblical and Mesopotamian Literature. By Sara J. Milstein.Raymond Person - 2022 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 139 (3).
    Tracking the Master Scribe: Revision through Introduction in Biblical and Mesopotamian Literature. By Sara J. Milstein. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016. Pp. xviii + 241. $99.
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    The Deuteronomic School: History, Social Setting, and Literature.John Van Seters & Raymond F. Person - 2003 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 123 (2):388.
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    The Kings-Isaiah and Kings-Jeremiah Recensions.Zipora Talshir & Raymond F. Person - 2000 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 120 (3):484.
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    Book notes. [REVIEW]Barry Fagin, Roland Person, Ron Thomas & Robert Lane - 2000 - Knowledge, Technology & Policy 13 (2):109-122.
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