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Page 16
... present danger of death by starva- tion , which has grown enormously less with the creation of modern means of transport . At the present time the fiercest and most dangerous animal with which human beings have to contend is man , and ...
... present danger of death by starva- tion , which has grown enormously less with the creation of modern means of transport . At the present time the fiercest and most dangerous animal with which human beings have to contend is man , and ...
Page 80
... present in this discussion , very much of him is not present anywhere . The greater part of him is no longer in existence . It is dead . It is past and forgotten . He is already , for the most part , as dead as his grandfather . Let me ...
... present in this discussion , very much of him is not present anywhere . The greater part of him is no longer in existence . It is dead . It is past and forgotten . He is already , for the most part , as dead as his grandfather . Let me ...
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... present educational system is unjust to children because the majority of them do not get a fair chance , and practically none are taught the truths of science from a human point of view . Science teaching should begin , not with a ...
... present educational system is unjust to children because the majority of them do not get a fair chance , and practically none are taught the truths of science from a human point of view . Science teaching should begin , not with a ...
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