The Education of American GirlsGood Press, 2019 M12 13 - 350 páginas Delve into the thought-provoking anthology 'The Education of American Girls' featuring a collection of insightful essays by renowned authors. From Anna C. Brackett's exploration of the education of American girls to Edna D. Cheney's profound insights on motherhood, each essay offers a unique perspective on the topic. With additional contributions from Mary E. Beedy, Mary Putnam Jacobi, M.D., and more, this anthology provides a comprehensive examination of the education, mental growth, and societal roles of women in America and beyond in the early 20th century. |
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... force, they descend slowly but steadily towards the earth. That this is true, is attested by the widely-spread discussion and the contemporaneous attempts at reform in widely- separated countries. While the women in America are striving ...
... force, they descend slowly but steadily towards the earth. That this is true, is attested by the widely-spread discussion and the contemporaneous attempts at reform in widely- separated countries. While the women in America are striving ...
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... force with the Teutonic simplicity and truthfulness. Less accustomed to leading-strings, they walk more firmly on their own feet, and, breathing in the universal spirit of free inquiry, they are less in danger of becoming unreasonable ...
... force with the Teutonic simplicity and truthfulness. Less accustomed to leading-strings, they walk more firmly on their own feet, and, breathing in the universal spirit of free inquiry, they are less in danger of becoming unreasonable ...
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... forces of nature will fashion the body into maturity; we apply the term Education only to the voluntary training of one human being who is undeveloped, by another who is developed, and it is in this sense alone that the process can ...
... forces of nature will fashion the body into maturity; we apply the term Education only to the voluntary training of one human being who is undeveloped, by another who is developed, and it is in this sense alone that the process can ...
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... forces, the expenditure and nourishment corresponding exactly to demand and supply in the Science of Political Economy. [2] They tend continually to level themselves. Have we not the right to decide in which way the leveling shall be ...
... forces, the expenditure and nourishment corresponding exactly to demand and supply in the Science of Political Economy. [2] They tend continually to level themselves. Have we not the right to decide in which way the leveling shall be ...
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... force of weakness compels us to stop spending our muscle cells; the kind friend, as far as is possible, puts a stop to the expenditure of nerve cells, and draws on the funds derived from the Cinchona forests of South America and the ...
... force of weakness compels us to stop spending our muscle cells; the kind friend, as far as is possible, puts a stop to the expenditure of nerve cells, and draws on the funds derived from the Cinchona forests of South America and the ...
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SEXUAL EDUCATION | |
or THE CULTURE OF THE INTELLECT | |
MORAL EDUCATION | |
RELIGIOUS CULTURE | |
Table of Contents | |
EFFECTS | |
Mental Growth | |
MENTAL ACTION | |
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN | |
OBERLIN COLLEGE | |
VASSAR COLLEGE | |
ANTIOCH COLLEGE | |
PUTNAMS HANDY BOOK SERIES | |
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