The Works of HoraceUriah Hunt, 1899 - 357 |
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... become insufficient. On the other hand, it can produce a readiness that is essential for personal change (Zimmermann, 2001). Therefore, the teacher's goal should be to support and enable their students to become self-aware of their ...
... become insufficient. On the other hand, it can produce a readiness that is essential for personal change (Zimmermann, 2001). Therefore, the teacher's goal should be to support and enable their students to become self-aware of their ...
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... becomes more necessary . Hear what A. J. Davis says : " When mankind shall have become spiritually larger and finer in body , they will have fewer and fewer children . Down in the lower stratum of society , behold how populous ! Take ...
... becomes more necessary . Hear what A. J. Davis says : " When mankind shall have become spiritually larger and finer in body , they will have fewer and fewer children . Down in the lower stratum of society , behold how populous ! Take ...
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... become bilingual persons. To learn other languages improves relationships as we develop a deeper understanding of each other on many different levels. This relationship building begins the moment we take the step to become bilingual ...
... become bilingual persons. To learn other languages improves relationships as we develop a deeper understanding of each other on many different levels. This relationship building begins the moment we take the step to become bilingual ...
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... become intelligible in the process of being related to and differentiated from that which they are not. They each become objects within the scope of that which they are not. State officials draw boundaries around that which is ...
... become intelligible in the process of being related to and differentiated from that which they are not. They each become objects within the scope of that which they are not. State officials draw boundaries around that which is ...
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... become a “stumbling block” (Gal. 5:11). How does the Cross become a stumbling stone even in the lives of those who seemed quite committed to the Christian way of life? We cannot answer the question without reviewing the Pauline ...
... become a “stumbling block” (Gal. 5:11). How does the Cross become a stumbling stone even in the lives of those who seemed quite committed to the Christian way of life? We cannot answer the question without reviewing the Pauline ...
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