Proceedings, Abstracts of Lectures and a Brief Report of the Discussions of the National Teachers' Association, the National Association of School Superintendents and the American Normal School Association |
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... individual , to the end that he may understand his relations to them . All - important questions for every individual to answer are these : What am I ? What is the meaning of the world of physical and human nature . surrounding me , how ...
... individual , to the end that he may understand his relations to them . All - important questions for every individual to answer are these : What am I ? What is the meaning of the world of physical and human nature . surrounding me , how ...
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... individual energy upon the parts of a process is possible only where combination can be easily effected between the different kinds of workmen , and thus the finished product turned out by the association working as a single individual ...
... individual energy upon the parts of a process is possible only where combination can be easily effected between the different kinds of workmen , and thus the finished product turned out by the association working as a single individual ...
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... individual freedom . The appliance is twofold : 1. The first effect of machinery is to increase very largely the pro- ductivity of the individual , and to cheapen the products of industry . Thus , when things are readjusted , the former ...
... individual freedom . The appliance is twofold : 1. The first effect of machinery is to increase very largely the pro- ductivity of the individual , and to cheapen the products of industry . Thus , when things are readjusted , the former ...
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... individual that each individual is able , thru language , to participate spiritually in the experience of the race without being obliged to suffer the terrible throes the agony and sweat of blood - that that experience has cost in the ...
... individual that each individual is able , thru language , to participate spiritually in the experience of the race without being obliged to suffer the terrible throes the agony and sweat of blood - that that experience has cost in the ...
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... individual , rooting in the old as its soil . The animal's limbs are not separate individuals , but in each one he is at home and at one with himself . The animal is one organism in all his mem- bers , and has the psychological faculty ...
... individual , rooting in the old as its soil . The animal's limbs are not separate individuals , but in each one he is at home and at one with himself . The animal is one organism in all his mem- bers , and has the psychological faculty ...
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