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Bill Patten (baseball)
Bill Patten may refer to: * Bill Patten (baseball), played in 1975 for Anderson Rangers * Bill Van Patten, academic See also * Bill Patton (other) *William Patten (other) William Patten may refer to: *William Waynflete (William Patten, c. 1398–1486), bishop of Winchester, 1447–1486, and Lord Chancellor of England, 1456–1460 *William Patten (historian) William Patten (c. 1510 – after 1598) was an author, sc ...
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Bill Patten (baseball)
Bill Patten may refer to: * Bill Patten (baseball), played in 1975 for Anderson Rangers * Bill Van Patten, academic See also * Bill Patton (other) *William Patten (other) William Patten may refer to: *William Waynflete (William Patten, c. 1398–1486), bishop of Winchester, 1447–1486, and Lord Chancellor of England, 1456–1460 *William Patten (historian) William Patten (c. 1510 – after 1598) was an author, sc ...
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Anderson Rangers
The Anderson Rangers was the final name of a minor league baseball team, located in Anderson, South Carolina, in the early 1970s. The club was a member of the Class A Western Carolinas League and played its home games at Anderson Memorial Stadium. The team began in 1970 as the Anderson Senators and were affiliated with the Washington Senators through the 1971 season. In 1972, the team became the Anderson Giants after becoming an affiliate of the San Francisco Giants. However the following season, the club became an affiliate with the Detroit Tigers and changed their name once again to the Anderson Tigers. During their final two season in existence, the club became an affiliate of the New York Mets, as the Anderson Mets and finally the Texas Rangers, as the Anderson Rangers. Year-by-year record {, class="wikitable" , - ! Year ! Record ! Finish ! Manager ! Playoffs , - , 1970 , , 61-69 , , 5th , , Frank Gable , , none , - , 1971 , , 55-66 , , 4th , , Frank Gable / B ...
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Bill Van Patten
Bill VanPatten is a former Professor of Spanish and Second Language Acquisition at Michigan State University. He specializes in second language acquisition, which he investigates on both theoretical and practical levels, using techniques from psycholinguistics, applied linguistics, and cognitive psychology. Research VanPatten was the creator of the educational television show ''Destinos'', which is designed for use with Spanish courses. He worked with the theory of input processing in second language acquisition, which aims to offer an explanation on how L2 learners process input. This term was first used by professor Bill VanPatten. Since he grew up in a multilingual home environment he strongly believes in the huge benefits being able to speak, read and write. VanPatten considered that most people have looked at language as something static, therefore there is a rule to learn it by practicing and then when it is relevant enough it sticks in your head. However, VanPatten consi ...
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Bill Patton (other)
Bill Patton may refer to: * Bill Patton (baseball) (1912–1986) * Bill Patton (actor) (1894–1951) See also * William Patton (other) * Bill Patten (other) Bill Patten may refer to: * Bill Patten (baseball), played in 1975 for Anderson Rangers * Bill Van Patten, academic See also * Bill Patton (other) *William Patten (other) William Patten may refer to: *William Waynflete (William P ...
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