... Character Building for Junior-high-school GradesD. C. Heath, 1930 - 232 pages |
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... conduct our- selves in one way or another with our parents , our brothers and sisters , our friends , with every one we meet . And we have to make decisions of conduct a thousand times a day . Sometimes these decisions are of an intense ...
... conduct our- selves in one way or another with our parents , our brothers and sisters , our friends , with every one we meet . And we have to make decisions of conduct a thousand times a day . Sometimes these decisions are of an intense ...
Page 78
... conduct ? Why ? 4. Bring to class a story that has a conduct problem in it . A picture of the same kind . 5. Read about Ethan Allen in your history . What problem did he face ? How did he meet it ? 6. Have you read any books or stories ...
... conduct ? Why ? 4. Bring to class a story that has a conduct problem in it . A picture of the same kind . 5. Read about Ethan Allen in your history . What problem did he face ? How did he meet it ? 6. Have you read any books or stories ...
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... conduct have been chosen . Thoughtful people have found that certain solutions work and others do not . After you have once agreed that a certain kind of conduct is the best , try to make that your pattern . At first it may be hard to ...
... conduct have been chosen . Thoughtful people have found that certain solutions work and others do not . After you have once agreed that a certain kind of conduct is the best , try to make that your pattern . At first it may be hard to ...
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