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... example , arouse wonder or feelings of self - assertion the individual builds up a personal structure of sentiments involving a cluster of instincts organized around an object or person . One may , for example , feel love , wonder ...
... example , arouse wonder or feelings of self - assertion the individual builds up a personal structure of sentiments involving a cluster of instincts organized around an object or person . One may , for example , feel love , wonder ...
Page 92
... example , the physical and mental standards for each age level characteristic of our in- dustrial society - has served the goal of helping us to know what to expect ; not to be unrealistic in our expectations . They have , however , too ...
... example , the physical and mental standards for each age level characteristic of our in- dustrial society - has served the goal of helping us to know what to expect ; not to be unrealistic in our expectations . They have , however , too ...
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... example , as a con- trast with the stereotyped school described above ( p . 101 ) , what is already done , through careful planning , for handicapped chil- dren . The deaf or the polio - stricken child , for example , gets , as a result ...
... example , as a con- trast with the stereotyped school described above ( p . 101 ) , what is already done , through careful planning , for handicapped chil- dren . The deaf or the polio - stricken child , for example , gets , as a result ...
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