The Illiteracy of the Literate: A Guide to the Art of Intelligent Reading, 10권D. Appleton-Century Company, incorporated, 1933 - 272페이지 |
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... once more by the receiver's ignorance of the words in which they are ex- pressed ? 6 Two attitudes toward democratic education are possible : ( 1 ) that the literacy it insures represents an advance in culture and civilization , and ( 2 ) ...
... once more by the receiver's ignorance of the words in which they are ex- pressed ? 6 Two attitudes toward democratic education are possible : ( 1 ) that the literacy it insures represents an advance in culture and civilization , and ( 2 ) ...
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... once into the inside curve of the cap . This is the minor flexure - the curve for easy gliding action and play of the wrist in shaving . It is flexed a second time - more sharply and in a shorter radius - by the grip of the over ...
... once into the inside curve of the cap . This is the minor flexure - the curve for easy gliding action and play of the wrist in shaving . It is flexed a second time - more sharply and in a shorter radius - by the grip of the over ...
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... , whether to expose , delight , or to influence and control . The criterion of motive would dispose at once of the incantations that have such practical aims as to quicken the thirst for blood [ 218 ] THE ILLITERACY OF THE LITERATE.
... , whether to expose , delight , or to influence and control . The criterion of motive would dispose at once of the incantations that have such practical aims as to quicken the thirst for blood [ 218 ] THE ILLITERACY OF THE LITERATE.
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