The Scientific Monthly, Volumul 2James McKeen Cattell American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1916 |
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Pagina 11
... mental labor , one is forced to liken him to a bronze statue turned to life , so charming is the symmetry of his superb body . In contrast with the athletes of our own race , his chest - muscles are far finer , and instead of muscles ...
... mental labor , one is forced to liken him to a bronze statue turned to life , so charming is the symmetry of his superb body . In contrast with the athletes of our own race , his chest - muscles are far finer , and instead of muscles ...
Pagina 13
... mental tasks of civilization . " A Shrimp " the huge Fijian laughingly designates the white man , in allusion to his puny strength and stooping figure . It is a new thing to us , this sight of superb bronze - brown men and women , all ...
... mental tasks of civilization . " A Shrimp " the huge Fijian laughingly designates the white man , in allusion to his puny strength and stooping figure . It is a new thing to us , this sight of superb bronze - brown men and women , all ...
Pagina 28
... mental machinery . Thus far the communistic state has been successful only as a theocracy or a tyranny . And a state ruled over by a detached few is not cooperative : nor can it be democratic or just . The paternal discipline is that ...
... mental machinery . Thus far the communistic state has been successful only as a theocracy or a tyranny . And a state ruled over by a detached few is not cooperative : nor can it be democratic or just . The paternal discipline is that ...
Pagina 75
... mental development as well . These facts have led us to give a closer scrutiny to the more familiar fluids of the body , of which milk is one of the best known , as it consti- tutes the universal food for the young of all mammalia . In ...
... mental development as well . These facts have led us to give a closer scrutiny to the more familiar fluids of the body , of which milk is one of the best known , as it consti- tutes the universal food for the young of all mammalia . In ...
Pagina 79
... mental strain increases in ratio to the decrease of physical work , and disuse of the body all too frequently permits misuse of the mind . We will not question that a goodly proportion of the world's in- validism is an unavoidable by ...
... mental strain increases in ratio to the decrease of physical work , and disuse of the body all too frequently permits misuse of the mind . We will not question that a goodly proportion of the world's in- validism is an unavoidable by ...
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