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... mind and motive . Motive is thought direction . Thought , knowledge unexpressed , is stagnant , in- complete , useless . It is safe to say that most children are starved in school for lack of knowledge made nutritious by ex- pression ...
... mind and motive . Motive is thought direction . Thought , knowledge unexpressed , is stagnant , in- complete , useless . It is safe to say that most children are starved in school for lack of knowledge made nutritious by ex- pression ...
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... mind and mo- tive . The expressed product is the one means by which this growth can be watched and criticized . ( 7 ) Doing the best always arouses en- thusiasm , earnestness and courage on the part of the doer . It stimulates ...
... mind and mo- tive . The expressed product is the one means by which this growth can be watched and criticized . ( 7 ) Doing the best always arouses en- thusiasm , earnestness and courage on the part of the doer . It stimulates ...
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... mind . ( 1 ) The child should be allowed , yes , even re- quired , to pass judgment upon certain lines of conduct . History and literature . offer an excellent opportunity here . ( 2 ) He should make choice of a line of action as ...
... mind . ( 1 ) The child should be allowed , yes , even re- quired , to pass judgment upon certain lines of conduct . History and literature . offer an excellent opportunity here . ( 2 ) He should make choice of a line of action as ...
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... mind in a healthy body and opportunities and encouragement from childhood up ; to apply both consistently to tasks that are worth while . Weather proverbs more commonly refer to the phenomena that precede and attend cyclonic storms ...
... mind in a healthy body and opportunities and encouragement from childhood up ; to apply both consistently to tasks that are worth while . Weather proverbs more commonly refer to the phenomena that precede and attend cyclonic storms ...
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... mind from its strain . Poetry does not ap- peal to the masses in England or America . There is no school of poetry , and even the one or two great poets of the last fifty years who have recently passed away , Robert Browning in 1889 ...
... mind from its strain . Poetry does not ap- peal to the masses in England or America . There is no school of poetry , and even the one or two great poets of the last fifty years who have recently passed away , Robert Browning in 1889 ...
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