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educative

[ej-oo-key-tiv] / ˈɛdʒ ʊˌkeɪ tɪv /


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Educative influences also naturally follow association, every invention or improvement devised by one becomes the property of the whole, and nothing of importance once gained is lost.

From Man And His Ancestor A Study In Evolution by Morris, Charles

Educative Discipline Permanent Results The child thus trained should become more susceptible, day by day, to gentle and elevating influences.

From Study of Child Life by Washburne, Marion Foster

Educative value of law and of fines for disobedience.

From Euthenics, the science of controllable environment a plea for better living conditions as a first step toward higher human efficiency by Richards, Ellen H.

Educative value of law and of fines for disobedience.

From Euthenics, the science of controllable environment a plea for better living conditions as a first step toward higher human efficiency by Richards, Ellen H.




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