The English Journal, Volumen23University of Chicago Press, 1934 |
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... IDEAS , it should be necessary to prove that these ideas had been preached from malice and against the mental health of the nation . As in our LAW a man is assumed innocent until the contrary is proved , so a man must be assumed to be ...
... IDEAS , it should be necessary to prove that these ideas had been preached from malice and against the mental health of the nation . As in our LAW a man is assumed innocent until the contrary is proved , so a man must be assumed to be ...
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... ideas . 7. To teach the student to think independently ... 4 3 8. To help the student to show human interest and sympathy .. 3 9. To teach the student he must show the reader that he knows what he is talking about ... 2 10. To teach the ...
... ideas . 7. To teach the student to think independently ... 4 3 8. To help the student to show human interest and sympathy .. 3 9. To teach the student he must show the reader that he knows what he is talking about ... 2 10. To teach the ...
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3. To teach students to criticize ideas . . a ) Own ideas 4 b ) Ideas of others 4. To aid the student in the study of organization in the paragraph and in the whole composition .. 3 III . General objective : to teach students the ...
3. To teach students to criticize ideas . . a ) Own ideas 4 b ) Ideas of others 4. To aid the student in the study of organization in the paragraph and in the whole composition .. 3 III . General objective : to teach students the ...
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