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... experience and a world of ideas . Demosthenes said that he learned words through experience , rather than experience through words . The college student , for the most part , reverses that process ; he is largely concerned with ...
... experience and a world of ideas . Demosthenes said that he learned words through experience , rather than experience through words . The college student , for the most part , reverses that process ; he is largely concerned with ...
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... experience . But it is possible for you to have great experiences and to be unaware of the fact . You may be unprepared to appreciate what you see or feel , hear or taste . You may travel to the ends of the earth and come back as ...
... experience . But it is possible for you to have great experiences and to be unaware of the fact . You may be unprepared to appreciate what you see or feel , hear or taste . You may travel to the ends of the earth and come back as ...
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... experience , together with a special aptitude for welding or grouping those odds and ends when they are fished up.3 To match those catacombs of experience that the author draws upon to write a particular work , the reader must draw upon ...
... experience , together with a special aptitude for welding or grouping those odds and ends when they are fished up.3 To match those catacombs of experience that the author draws upon to write a particular work , the reader must draw upon ...
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SPEAKER | 13 |
Robert Hutchins The Test of Education | 25 |
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Oral Reading: Discussion and Principles, and an Anthology of Practice ... Lionel Crocker,Louis Michael Eich No preview available - 1955 |
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