American Journal, and Annals of Education and Instruction, Volum 30Otis, Broaders and Company., 1970 |
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... body as , ac- cording to his view , the nearest and ever - present object - lesson to the child . The body is certainly the nearest material object to the child , but it is not the nearest material for object - teaching . Does not the ...
... body as , ac- cording to his view , the nearest and ever - present object - lesson to the child . The body is certainly the nearest material object to the child , but it is not the nearest material for object - teaching . Does not the ...
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... body's instinct of motion , which is the primal action of will . The perfectly healthy body of a little child , when it is awake , is always in motion - more or less intentionally . When asleep , there is the circulation of the blood ...
... body's instinct of motion , which is the primal action of will . The perfectly healthy body of a little child , when it is awake , is always in motion - more or less intentionally . When asleep , there is the circulation of the blood ...
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... body , to which no measure can be stated . Even on the vulgar plane of the professional tumbler , a man's power over his body seems sometimes to be absolute and miraculous . But the annals of heroism and martyrdom are full of facts that ...
... body , to which no measure can be stated . Even on the vulgar plane of the professional tumbler , a man's power over his body seems sometimes to be absolute and miraculous . But the annals of heroism and martyrdom are full of facts that ...
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