Success: A Course in Moral Instruction for the High SchoolThe University, 1913 - 244 pagina's |
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... disease but also in the sense of abounding physical vigor . The power to concentrate the attention , fulness and accuracy of memory , keenness of analysis , richness of ideas , the ability to trace cause and effect , and in fact every ...
... disease but also in the sense of abounding physical vigor . The power to concentrate the attention , fulness and accuracy of memory , keenness of analysis , richness of ideas , the ability to trace cause and effect , and in fact every ...
Pagina 32
... . How do health and disease affect our outlook upon life ? 7. What is the practical bearing of these considerations upon the conduct of life ? CHAPTER III -- WORK The lot which is perhaps most [ 32 ] Chapter II, The glow of health.
... . How do health and disease affect our outlook upon life ? 7. What is the practical bearing of these considerations upon the conduct of life ? CHAPTER III -- WORK The lot which is perhaps most [ 32 ] Chapter II, The glow of health.
Pagina 99
... Disease . Our first topic will be the effects of disease , and we begin with the effects of disease on mem- ory . Disease may affect memory in two different ways , either by diminishing ( " depressing " ) it , or stimulating ...
... Disease . Our first topic will be the effects of disease , and we begin with the effects of disease on mem- ory . Disease may affect memory in two different ways , either by diminishing ( " depressing " ) it , or stimulating ...
Pagina 100
... diseases may occur without any of the others . However these memories are so intimately connected that in most cases the disorder of one is accompanied ... disease called apraxia the memory of 100 MORAL INSTRUCTION IN THE HIGH SCHOOL.
... diseases may occur without any of the others . However these memories are so intimately connected that in most cases the disorder of one is accompanied ... disease called apraxia the memory of 100 MORAL INSTRUCTION IN THE HIGH SCHOOL.
Pagina 101
... disease called apraxia the memory of the ` qualities and uses of objects disappears . The patient may attempt to eat his spoon or to comb his hair with his handkerchief . Memory for the events of one's life may , of course , be lost ...
... disease called apraxia the memory of the ` qualities and uses of objects disappears . The patient may attempt to eat his spoon or to comb his hair with his handkerchief . Memory for the events of one's life may , of course , be lost ...
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Success: A Course in Moral Instruction for the High School Frank Chapman Sharp Volledige weergave - 1913 |
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ability accordingly action activity admiration altruism amount anger answer aphasia areté Aristotle attention become Bernard Barton called Capital punishment cause chapter character Charles Darwin course desire disease Edwin Booth effects Emerson evil exercise experience fact failure fatigue feel forms FRANK CHAPMAN Fraser's Magazine friends friendship George Eliot give habit Hamerton happiness HIGH SCHOOL human idle important intellectual interest kind knowledge Lantern Bearers less lives major premise matter means melancholia memory mental merely mind moral nature ness never Nicomachean Ethics observation obtained one's ordinarily ourselves pain perhaps person physical vigor play pleasure possess possible premise principle Professor Psychology pupil question reason relation result Robert Louis Stevenson satisfaction self-control selfish sense spirit statement success tastes tend things thought tion true truth words