The Archaic Principle in EducationW. MacLellan, 1962 - 119 páginas |
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... questions , and whether it is possible to restore educa- tion with the proper texts in the schools . We are faced today with a mounting volume of crime , and a diminishing mastery of the native tongue . Both coincide with the complete ...
... questions , and whether it is possible to restore educa- tion with the proper texts in the schools . We are faced today with a mounting volume of crime , and a diminishing mastery of the native tongue . Both coincide with the complete ...
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... question of matrimonial divergence , the immortal puzzle - given the man and the woman , how to find a basis for their sexual relation - is left where it stood ; and it is tacitly assumed for the purpose of the story that no doubt of ...
... question of matrimonial divergence , the immortal puzzle - given the man and the woman , how to find a basis for their sexual relation - is left where it stood ; and it is tacitly assumed for the purpose of the story that no doubt of ...
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... question . T. E. Brown in a poem that might almost be taken as a model of inflated neo - romantic style , " Opifex , " models shapes ( he is referring to painting ) with poor results , but is comforted : Then on the shore God stooped to ...
... question . T. E. Brown in a poem that might almost be taken as a model of inflated neo - romantic style , " Opifex , " models shapes ( he is referring to painting ) with poor results , but is comforted : Then on the shore God stooped to ...
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