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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... results of education ; and the mother who sees her daughter pale and sickly , and falling gradually under the dominion of dyspepsia , in any of its multitudinous forms or results , and who seeks the physician's aid , has too often only ...
... results of education ; and the mother who sees her daughter pale and sickly , and falling gradually under the dominion of dyspepsia , in any of its multitudinous forms or results , and who seeks the physician's aid , has too often only ...
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... result of long-established habits, and it is as true of the human body as of a chain, that no matter where the ... results from the seeming general belief, that this matter of eating will take care of itself, and that it does not come ...
... result of long-established habits, and it is as true of the human body as of a chain, that no matter where the ... results from the seeming general belief, that this matter of eating will take care of itself, and that it does not come ...
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... result of weakness. It is only Micawber's old statement over again: “Annual income, twenty pounds, annual expenditure, twenty pounds, ought, and six; result—Misery.” After a long course of this kind, the physician is summoned, and the ...
... result of weakness. It is only Micawber's old statement over again: “Annual income, twenty pounds, annual expenditure, twenty pounds, ought, and six; result—Misery.” After a long course of this kind, the physician is summoned, and the ...
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... results desired, that the supper must be of nourishing, not of stimulating food. Even the destruction, through ... result of expenditure to each family, at the close of the winter, was probably the same as it would have been, had ...
... results desired, that the supper must be of nourishing, not of stimulating food. Even the destruction, through ... result of expenditure to each family, at the close of the winter, was probably the same as it would have been, had ...
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... result is weakness, debility, and finally disease; though precisely the same amount of work might have been done, not only with safety but with positive advantage, provided the increase of the demand had been gradual. Is there any ...
... result is weakness, debility, and finally disease; though precisely the same amount of work might have been done, not only with safety but with positive advantage, provided the increase of the demand had been gradual. Is there any ...
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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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