Style: Writing as the Discovery of OutlookOxford University Press, 1970 - Počet stran: 280 |
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... values : " I believe , ” “ I hope . ” His respect and hope for humanity are evident . He plainly ad- vocates a rational examination of the overpopulation problem , thus acting as the prudent man in face of danger . He ends with a touch ...
... values : " I believe , ” “ I hope . ” His respect and hope for humanity are evident . He plainly ad- vocates a rational examination of the overpopulation problem , thus acting as the prudent man in face of danger . He ends with a touch ...
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... values of the inner life , without which there is no true fulfillment . She does this without the overtones of preaching , but herself as a seeker , echoing - only clearer and stronger - our own small still voice . Presumably the writer ...
... values of the inner life , without which there is no true fulfillment . She does this without the overtones of preaching , but herself as a seeker , echoing - only clearer and stronger - our own small still voice . Presumably the writer ...
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... values of a liberal educa- tion if his teachers attractively embody those values . e . Professional soccer has been poorly supported in the United States because of stiff competition from professional baseball and professional football ...
... values of a liberal educa- tion if his teachers attractively embody those values . e . Professional soccer has been poorly supported in the United States because of stiff competition from professional baseball and professional football ...
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Preview | 3 |
Three Ways of Seeing | 13 |
Three Ways of Focusing | 22 |
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