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First and Last Things : A Confession of Faith and a Rule of Life

By: H. G. Wells

...e and spend an agreeable week-end together, there is no need for defensive segregations. In such an atmosphere opinion and usage change and change con... ...t even in America I think the trend of things is away from separations and segregations and new starts, and towards more comprehensive and graduated m... ...nt things. There is a formative, a creative power in sincerity and also in segregation itself. And the new form, the new species produced by variation... ...gation itself. And the new form, the new species produced by variation and segregation will measure itself and its qualities with the old one. The old...

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A Modern Utopia

By: H. G. Wells

...ion, unsympathetic always and often hostile. T o live without some sort of segregation from the general mass is impossible in exact proportion to one’...

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Othello

By: William Shakespeare

...m, Can hold the mortise? What shall we hear of this? Second Gentleman : A segregation of the Turkish fleet: For do but stand upon the foaming shore, ...

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The Country Doctor

By: Honoré de Balzac

...the Revolution, the Concordat occasioned an unimpor- tant schism, a little segregation of ultra-catholics who re- fused to recognize the Bishops appoi...

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Mankind in the Making

By: H. G. Wells

...y turn. Such simple and necessary words as “obsolescent,” “deliquescent,” “segregation,” for example, must be abandoned by the man who would write dow...

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A Treatise on Parents and Children

By: George Bernard Shaw

...uaintances; and the first object of all our in- stitutions for children is segregation. If, for example, our chil- dren were set free to roam and play... ...change of heart is still possible; and since all the evils of snobbery and segregation are rampant in our schools at present we may as well make the b... ...n Parents and Children Antichrist AMONG THE WORST EFFECTS of the unnatural segregation of children in schools and the equally unnatural constant asso-... ... in which they are traditional. Thus we see that there are reasons for the segregation of children even in families where the great reason: namely, th...

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Autobiography Truth and Fiction Relating to My Life

By: Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

...7 Goethe manner, I propose to sever and abolish these most charming little segregations during our social hours. I have,” he contin- ued, “already pro...

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Democracy and Education

By: John Dewey

...ficial substitutes are not needed. 3. History and Present Social Life. The segregation which kills the vitality of history is divorce from present mod... ... only because they increase the experienced content of life itself. 3. The Segregation and Organization of Val- ues. It is of course possible to class... ...s “useful labor” and ‘leisure” confirm the statement already made that the segregation and conflict of values are not self- inclosed, but reflect a di... ...em- bers of society would do much to unify society itself. Summary. Of the segregations of educational values dis- cussed in the last chapter, that be... ...e then proceeded to an analysis of the various assumptions underlying this segregation. On the practical side, they were found to have their cause in ...

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Getting Married and Preface to Getting Married

By: George Bernard Shaw

...the other ills, mentionable and un- mentionable, that arise from excessive segregation. It sets these evils up as benefits and blessings representing ... ...iters, artists, and to some extent clergy- men—have to effect some sort of segregation within the house or else run a heavy risk of overstraining thei... ...and easily in a strange house as at home. In the middle classes, where the segregation of the artificially limited fam- ily in its little brick box is...

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Crime Its Cause and Treatment

By: Clarence Darrow

... that those with a much greater natural ability could not fill. Beyond the segregation of the imbecile, the insane and those who have committed crime,...

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