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... industrial concerns run solely for profit , sweating at the expense of the health and happiness generally of women and juvenile workers , and idleness preying on the industry of others and yielding no service to society in return . No ...
... industrial concerns run solely for profit , sweating at the expense of the health and happiness generally of women and juvenile workers , and idleness preying on the industry of others and yielding no service to society in return . No ...
الصفحة 16
... industrial causes is not a problem which charity organisations can successfully deal with ; such cases are complicated ones , and money help will do little for them . Can we wonder that there is often wrung from the sufferers the bitter ...
... industrial causes is not a problem which charity organisations can successfully deal with ; such cases are complicated ones , and money help will do little for them . Can we wonder that there is often wrung from the sufferers the bitter ...
الصفحة 33
... industrial efficiency doubtless do determine in the majority of cases who shall succeed or fail in the 1 Sociology , by J. Q. Dealey , p . 97. ( Silver , Burdett & Co. ) 2 Republic , bk . iii . 401 . D 34 EDUCATION AND SOCIAL PROGRES ...
... industrial efficiency doubtless do determine in the majority of cases who shall succeed or fail in the 1 Sociology , by J. Q. Dealey , p . 97. ( Silver , Burdett & Co. ) 2 Republic , bk . iii . 401 . D 34 EDUCATION AND SOCIAL PROGRES ...
الصفحة 34
... industry - in short , to the pressu social environment in some form or other . The harmful pressure of environment ... industries and its surrounding ] ground , and as a result much of its educat possibilities . Moreover , the wear and ...
... industry - in short , to the pressu social environment in some form or other . The harmful pressure of environment ... industries and its surrounding ] ground , and as a result much of its educat possibilities . Moreover , the wear and ...
الصفحة 43
... industrial centres are due to inability to get and keep employment , rather than to sickness or faults of character . Everywhere there are boys and girls growing up with no opportunity in the school or elsewhere for effective training ...
... industrial centres are due to inability to get and keep employment , rather than to sickness or faults of character . Everywhere there are boys and girls growing up with no opportunity in the school or elsewhere for effective training ...
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الصفحة 160 - As remarks a suggestive writer, the first requisite to success in life is " to be a good animal;" and to be a nation of good animals is the first condition to national prosperity.
الصفحة 21 - They look up with their pale and sunken faces, And their look is dread to see, For they mind you of their angels in high places, With eyes turned on Deity ! " How long," they say, "how long, O cruel nation, Will you stand, to move the world, on a child's heart? Stifle down with a mailed heel its palpitation. And tread onward to your throne amid the mart ! Our blood splashes upward...
الصفحة 30 - I will or no—in the open streets, shameful instances of neglect of children, intolerable toleration of the engenderment of paupers, idlers, thieves, races of wretched and destructive cripples both in body and mind, a misery to themselves, a misery to the community a disgrace to civilisation, and an outrage on Christianity I know it to be a fact as easy of demonstration as any sum in any of the elementary rules of arithmetic, that if the State would begin its work and duty at the beginning, and...
الصفحة 211 - ... yet so pronounced that they require care, supervision, and control for their own protection or for the protection of others, or, in the case of children, that they by reason of such defectiveness appear to be permanently incapable of receiving proper benefit from the instruction in ordinary schools...
الصفحة 78 - No reception without reaction, no impression without correlative expression, — this is the great maxim which the teacher ought never to forget. An impression which simply flows in at the pupil's eyes or ears, and in no way modifies his active life, is an impression gone to waste.
الصفحة 211 - ... the standard of manhood, till some of them will defy the scrutiny of good judges when compared with ordinary young men and women.
الصفحة 27 - We would not have our guardians grow up amid images of moral deformity, as in some noxious pasture, and there browse and feed upon many a baneful herb and flower day by day, little by little, until they silently gather a festering mass of corruption in their own soul.
الصفحة 49 - Perhaps in this neglected spot is laid Some heart once pregnant with celestial fire ; Hands that the rod of empire might have swayed, Or waked to ecstasy the living lyre...
الصفحة 57 - I HAVE no patience with the hypothesis occasionally expressed, and often implied, especially in tales written to teach children to be good, that babies are born pretty much alike, and that the sole agencies in creating differences between boy and boy, and man and man, are steady application and moral effort. It is in the most unqualified manner that I object to pretensions of natural equality. The experiences of the nursery, the school, the University, and of professional careers, are a chain of...