Education, Volumen43New England Publishing Company, 1923 |
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... feel good . " He revels in imagination and fancy and is naively curious about every- thing , and by imitation , encourged by some of the fundamental instincts , and by repetition , he forms certain habits and thus adapts himself to his ...
... feel good . " He revels in imagination and fancy and is naively curious about every- thing , and by imitation , encourged by some of the fundamental instincts , and by repetition , he forms certain habits and thus adapts himself to his ...
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... feels for himself that he is different from what he was before and hence he thinks he is is different from every one else and that to him alone have been given the keys of all mysteries . If the teachers and parents do not respond to ...
... feels for himself that he is different from what he was before and hence he thinks he is is different from every one else and that to him alone have been given the keys of all mysteries . If the teachers and parents do not respond to ...
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... responsible creature . Religion makes a very strong appeal at this time to the youth . He feels his imperfection and insufficiency in the multitude of things that crowd upon him to be done ; so he seeks a higher power . Adolescence 13.
... responsible creature . Religion makes a very strong appeal at this time to the youth . He feels his imperfection and insufficiency in the multitude of things that crowd upon him to be done ; so he seeks a higher power . Adolescence 13.
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... feeling is aborted it is not likely to manifest itself again unless some great stress or sorrow comes into the life of of the individual . There is a period of doubt that frequently follows this early conversion , that is apt to ...
... feeling is aborted it is not likely to manifest itself again unless some great stress or sorrow comes into the life of of the individual . There is a period of doubt that frequently follows this early conversion , that is apt to ...
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... feel that the farmer never can be famous in the outside world , no chance for political influence or personal power . What power do the farmers have in elections throughout the country ? What happens ? The politicians come out from the ...
... feel that the farmer never can be famous in the outside world , no chance for political influence or personal power . What power do the farmers have in elections throughout the country ? What happens ? The politicians come out from the ...
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