We are conquering nature, achieving a magnificent material civilization, leading the world in the applications though not in the creation of science, coming to lead in energy and intense industrial and other activities ; our vast and complex business... Making the Most of the Children - Page 78by Daniel Wolford La Rue - 1916 - 135 pagesFull view - About this book
| Granville Stanley Hall - Adolescence - 1904 - 642 pages
...biologically antagonistic to genesis and that is less ephebic, as we fondly think it to be, than ephebeitic. We are conquering nature, achieving a magnificent...and ever more pervading fashions in manners, morals, education, and religion; but we are progressively forgetting that for the complete apprenticeship to... | |
| Granville Stanley Hall - Adolescence - 1904 - 612 pages
...biologically antagonistic to genesis and that is less ephebic, as we fondly think it to be, than ephebeitic. We are conquering nature, achieving a magnificent...and ever more pervading fashions in manners, morals, education, and religion; but we are progressively forgetting that for the complete apprenticeship to... | |
| Methodist Church - 1904 - 1036 pages
...applications though not in the creation of science, coming to lead in energy and interest industrial activities; our vast and complex business organization,...lawgiving, and sets new and ever more pervading fashions in manuera, morals, education, and religion. But we are forgetting that for the complete apprenticeship... | |
| University of the State of New York - Education - 1917 - 836 pages
...biologically antagonistic to genesis and that is less ephebic, as we fondly think it to be, than ephebeitic. We are conquering nature, achieving a magnificent...society, politics and lawgiving, and sets new and ever pervading fashions in manners, morals, education and religion ; but we are progressively forgetting... | |
| Kathleen Verduin - History - 1994 - 260 pages
..."achieving a magnificent material civilization" because "our vast and complex business organization . . . absorbs ever more and earlier the best talent and muscle of youth ... we are progressively forgetting that for the complete apprenticeship to life, youth needs repose,... | |
| Reuven Kahane, Tamar Rapoport - Family & Relationships - 1997 - 284 pages
...antagonistic to genesis and that is less ephebic, as we fondly think it to be, than ephebeitic.... [O]ur vast and complex business organization, that...and earlier the best talent and muscle of youth...; but we are progressively forgetting that for the complete apprenticeship to life, youth needs repose,... | |
| Alan Lupack, Barbara Tepa Lupack - Literary Criticism - 1999 - 408 pages
..."achieving a magnificent material civilization . . . our vast and complex business organization . . . absorbs ever more and earlier the best talent and muscle of youth . . . [and] we are progressively forgetting that for the complete apprenticeship to life, youth needs repose, leisure,... | |
| Jeffrey P. Sklansky - History - 2002 - 340 pages
...leap rather than grow into maturity," Hall wrote. As "our vast and complex business organization . . . absorbs ever more and earlier the best talent and muscle of youth ... we are progressively forgetting that for the complete apprenticeship to life, youth needs repose,... | |
| Jeylan T. Mortimer - Business & Economics - 2003 - 318 pages
...acquisition of independence and the work role too soon: "Our vast and complex business organization . . . absorbs ever more and earlier the best talent and muscle of youth . . . but we are progressively forgetting that for the complete apprenticeship to life, youth needs... | |
| Philipp Löser, Christoph Strupp - Education - 2005 - 184 pages
...grow into maturity", analysierte Hall.31 Während „our vast and complex business organization [...] absorbs ever more and earlier the best talent and muscle of youth [...] we are progressively forgetting that for the complete apprenticeship to life, youth needs repose,... | |
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