Education, Volumen47New England Publishing Company, 1927 |
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... Child , The Government by the Fittest to Govern . Heber Sensenig High School Athletics . A. E. Holch • 233 1 593 94 128 599 History , Making it Interesting in High School . W. C. Pankratz Honor Point System in High School . S. R. Oldham ...
... Child , The Government by the Fittest to Govern . Heber Sensenig High School Athletics . A. E. Holch • 233 1 593 94 128 599 History , Making it Interesting in High School . W. C. Pankratz Honor Point System in High School . S. R. Oldham ...
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... child who is familiar with the germ theory of disease and exercises the proper habits of cleanliness , may avoid a contagious disease and thereby save himself consider- able inconvenience and suffering . In addition , his care and ...
... child who is familiar with the germ theory of disease and exercises the proper habits of cleanliness , may avoid a contagious disease and thereby save himself consider- able inconvenience and suffering . In addition , his care and ...
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... child and to society . It is the purpose of this discussion to deal with a few of these tendencies that at first were manifest only sporadically . but which are rapidly multiplying to an extent where careful consideration would seem ...
... child and to society . It is the purpose of this discussion to deal with a few of these tendencies that at first were manifest only sporadically . but which are rapidly multiplying to an extent where careful consideration would seem ...
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... rest in order to rest his legs , his arms , and to recover his energy . " You conceive the danger to which a child is exposed who is placed in the midst of children possessing attributes which 24 Education for September.
... rest in order to rest his legs , his arms , and to recover his energy . " You conceive the danger to which a child is exposed who is placed in the midst of children possessing attributes which 24 Education for September.
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is placed in the midst of children possessing attributes which he himself does not possess . What vain efforts that ... child in its develop- ment , both physically and in proper life attitudes . Every effort that leads to creating ...
is placed in the midst of children possessing attributes which he himself does not possess . What vain efforts that ... child in its develop- ment , both physically and in proper life attitudes . Every effort that leads to creating ...
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