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... reasons for the adoption of the educational plan in connection with the institution which has for its purpose the ... reason , if for no other , they are more justly entitled to the aid the State can afford . To the end of meeting all ...
... reasons for the adoption of the educational plan in connection with the institution which has for its purpose the ... reason , if for no other , they are more justly entitled to the aid the State can afford . To the end of meeting all ...
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... reason . The possession of knowledge does not constitute an edu- cated man . In the growing child the first thing to be accomplished is to open up as many avenues between the ego and the external world as possible . We cultivate ...
... reason . The possession of knowledge does not constitute an edu- cated man . In the growing child the first thing to be accomplished is to open up as many avenues between the ego and the external world as possible . We cultivate ...
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... reason- ing faculties of the child which are only beginning to be developed , an attempt is made to use them as the ... reasons . Hence we are decidedly in favor of the old - fashioned " learning by rote . " But enough has been said to ...
... reason- ing faculties of the child which are only beginning to be developed , an attempt is made to use them as the ... reasons . Hence we are decidedly in favor of the old - fashioned " learning by rote . " But enough has been said to ...
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... reason to doubt the diag- Notes nosis of the Allopathic physician , the pros- pect was not exactly encouraging . This I openly stated to the father , and men- tioned that in Homeopathic literature Silicea is recommended . At the same ...
... reason to doubt the diag- Notes nosis of the Allopathic physician , the pros- pect was not exactly encouraging . This I openly stated to the father , and men- tioned that in Homeopathic literature Silicea is recommended . At the same ...
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... reason why there are so many poor men in the medical profession is ' because we give more time to the science of medi- cine than the science of collections . There used to be such an individual as a " family " doctor , but nowadays ...
... reason why there are so many poor men in the medical profession is ' because we give more time to the science of medi- cine than the science of collections . There used to be such an individual as a " family " doctor , but nowadays ...
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