Toward liberal educationLouis Glenn Locke, William Merriam Gibson, George Arms Rinehart, 1948 |
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... result is that , if an argument begins on the subject whether or not angels watch over my bed , there is no way of ... result only in irreconcilable conflict . Among individuals , they may result in the breaking up of friendships ; in ...
... result is that , if an argument begins on the subject whether or not angels watch over my bed , there is no way of ... result only in irreconcilable conflict . Among individuals , they may result in the breaking up of friendships ; in ...
Halaman 168
... result of the use of authoritative moral - magic instead of reasonable methods of application . Commonly in childhood the process goes something like this : 1. Child does something he wants to . 2. Mother punishes or disapproves with ...
... result of the use of authoritative moral - magic instead of reasonable methods of application . Commonly in childhood the process goes something like this : 1. Child does something he wants to . 2. Mother punishes or disapproves with ...
Halaman 463
... result of his own activity and in this sense is his thought . ) To choose one illustration somewhat arbitrarily , one of the earliest suppressions of feelings concerns hostility and dislike . To start with , most children have a certain ...
... result of his own activity and in this sense is his thought . ) To choose one illustration somewhat arbitrarily , one of the earliest suppressions of feelings concerns hostility and dislike . To start with , most children have a certain ...
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