Education, Volumen48New England Publishing Company, 1928 |
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... individual . From this we may assume that the three cardinal points determining the course and conduct of human existence are ancestry , disposition , and education . But education , apart from the great laws of selection and ...
... individual . From this we may assume that the three cardinal points determining the course and conduct of human existence are ancestry , disposition , and education . But education , apart from the great laws of selection and ...
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... individual , and to consider as secondary all profits and fees . Temptation , however subtle , trials , however terrible , should never influence men who hold posts of honor and trust . Saint George's Guild illustrates the questions of ...
... individual , and to consider as secondary all profits and fees . Temptation , however subtle , trials , however terrible , should never influence men who hold posts of honor and trust . Saint George's Guild illustrates the questions of ...
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... individual , for many a person would willingly indulge in these games except for a lack of time . Play and work can be and often are combined with good results . Ruskin loved nature . He shows the threads and colors of her garment , and ...
... individual , for many a person would willingly indulge in these games except for a lack of time . Play and work can be and often are combined with good results . Ruskin loved nature . He shows the threads and colors of her garment , and ...
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... individual differences . In order to realize the aims of this course , tests were constructed as a teaching device ; in addition , they are proving effective as a means of measur- ing student achievement . NATURE OF TESTS . The tests ...
... individual differences . In order to realize the aims of this course , tests were constructed as a teaching device ; in addition , they are proving effective as a means of measur- ing student achievement . NATURE OF TESTS . The tests ...
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... individuals should be greatly lessened increased . Multiple Choice ( Best Answer ) : slightly increased greatly Usually ... individual may be inferred more from a knowledge : .... a . Of his race . .... b . Of his age . C. Of his sex . d ...
... individuals should be greatly lessened increased . Multiple Choice ( Best Answer ) : slightly increased greatly Usually ... individual may be inferred more from a knowledge : .... a . Of his race . .... b . Of his age . C. Of his sex . d ...
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