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2021
I am the son of immigrants. I was born in Algiers in August 1938. Both my parents were Hungarian.
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I am the son of immigrants. I was born in Algiers in August 1938. Both my parents were Hungarian.
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2016
Abstract Bill was second youngest child in a loving Christian family. Raised on the farm, he attended the local school, played around the house, helped milk the cows, and learned to play the fiddle. His father built a water wheel that he used to generate electricity, and this meant Bill could read and listen to the radio in the ...
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Abstract Bill was second youngest child in a loving Christian family. Raised on the farm, he attended the local school, played around the house, helped milk the cows, and learned to play the fiddle. His father built a water wheel that he used to generate electricity, and this meant Bill could read and listen to the radio in the ...
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2021
“Upbringing” refers to the purposive activity of the older generation toward the young in order to further their growth into adulthood. These activities unfold in the intersection of instinct and culture and of individual and society and are, thus, a specifically human activity.
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“Upbringing” refers to the purposive activity of the older generation toward the young in order to further their growth into adulthood. These activities unfold in the intersection of instinct and culture and of individual and society and are, thus, a specifically human activity.
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1993
Abstract Nowadays we like to think of childhood as a fairly long, pleasant period of dependence, in which adults shield children from danger, take care of their physical needs, and assure their happiness as their minds and bodies develop in accordance with their natural abilities.
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Abstract Nowadays we like to think of childhood as a fairly long, pleasant period of dependence, in which adults shield children from danger, take care of their physical needs, and assure their happiness as their minds and bodies develop in accordance with their natural abilities.
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1983
Not all children who grow up in bilingual families become bilingual. Learning two languages as a child is not as simple or spontaneous as is sometimes thought; but neither is it as difficult or traumatic. In any case, it is not impossible. The undeniable need to communicate is sufficient motivation to make the child speak one or more languages, but it ...
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Not all children who grow up in bilingual families become bilingual. Learning two languages as a child is not as simple or spontaneous as is sometimes thought; but neither is it as difficult or traumatic. In any case, it is not impossible. The undeniable need to communicate is sufficient motivation to make the child speak one or more languages, but it ...
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2020
Abstract The chapter begins by discussing the culturally specific concept of vospitanie (‘upbringing’), which is placed in the context of the dialectics of ‘nature’ and ‘nurture’ and related to problems of social reproduction confronting the Russian educated strata in conditions of the empire’s modernization following the 1860s’ Great ...
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Abstract The chapter begins by discussing the culturally specific concept of vospitanie (‘upbringing’), which is placed in the context of the dialectics of ‘nature’ and ‘nurture’ and related to problems of social reproduction confronting the Russian educated strata in conditions of the empire’s modernization following the 1860s’ Great ...
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Soviet Education, 1962
The idea that it was impossible to bring up the rising generation without utilizing work to do it originated back in the period of the Renaissance. Throughout the 17th to 19th centuries this idea was ardently propagandized by such outstanding thinkers and pedagogues as Thomas More, Tommaso Campanella, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi ...
R. G. Gurova, M. N. Skatkin
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The idea that it was impossible to bring up the rising generation without utilizing work to do it originated back in the period of the Renaissance. Throughout the 17th to 19th centuries this idea was ardently propagandized by such outstanding thinkers and pedagogues as Thomas More, Tommaso Campanella, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi ...
R. G. Gurova, M. N. Skatkin
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2007
Abstract queen of England, Scotland, and Ireland, was born on 30 April 1662 in St James’s Palace, Westminster. She was the eldest child of James, duke of York, the future James II (1633–1701), and his first wife, Anne Hyde (1637–1671).
Tony Claydon, W A Speck
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Abstract queen of England, Scotland, and Ireland, was born on 30 April 1662 in St James’s Palace, Westminster. She was the eldest child of James, duke of York, the future James II (1633–1701), and his first wife, Anne Hyde (1637–1671).
Tony Claydon, W A Speck
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