... Character Building for Junior-high-school GradesD. C. Heath, 1930 - 232 pages |
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... person wishes to be strong and well . But we are born with different degrees of strength and different powers for combating disease . In this chap- ter we shall discuss various methods of becoming and remaining strong and well . To ...
... person wishes to be strong and well . But we are born with different degrees of strength and different powers for combating disease . In this chap- ter we shall discuss various methods of becoming and remaining strong and well . To ...
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... persons , use gentleness and courtesy . You may use some such expression as " May I pass , please ? ” or “ I beg your pardon . " If you are going through a door , be certain that you do not let it close in the face of another person ...
... persons , use gentleness and courtesy . You may use some such expression as " May I pass , please ? ” or “ I beg your pardon . " If you are going through a door , be certain that you do not let it close in the face of another person ...
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... persons properly . A man is in- troduced to a woman , a boy to a girl , a younger person to an older ; thus : " Miss Walters , may I present my friend , Mr. Julius ? " Mother , this is Miriam Duffy " suggests deference to an older person ...
... persons properly . A man is in- troduced to a woman , a boy to a girl , a younger person to an older ; thus : " Miss Walters , may I present my friend , Mr. Julius ? " Mother , this is Miriam Duffy " suggests deference to an older person ...
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