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... eyes . Frowning . Laughter , its value . A bright face ; a dull face ; a long face . Blushing . The eyes , their movements . Staring . Movements of head and eyes . Direction of movement . Wandering eyes . Full face and profile view ...
... eyes . Frowning . Laughter , its value . A bright face ; a dull face ; a long face . Blushing . The eyes , their movements . Staring . Movements of head and eyes . Direction of movement . Wandering eyes . Full face and profile view ...
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... brain ; crying . Diffused brain action ; yawning ; laughter . March of visible action ; from shoulder to eyes , fingers , etc. Fit of passion , the storm subsiding . Increasing movement from impression or spon- xiv Contents .
... brain ; crying . Diffused brain action ; yawning ; laughter . March of visible action ; from shoulder to eyes , fingers , etc. Fit of passion , the storm subsiding . Increasing movement from impression or spon- xiv Contents .
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... eye and ear ; touch . Arrangement of classes . Nervous children are gregarious . Short sight . Bent spine . 109-125 CHAPTER VIII . - THE SCHOOL . CLASSIFICATION OF CHILDREN . SCHOOL REPORTS . The perfect child ; types of perfection ...
... eye and ear ; touch . Arrangement of classes . Nervous children are gregarious . Short sight . Bent spine . 109-125 CHAPTER VIII . - THE SCHOOL . CLASSIFICATION OF CHILDREN . SCHOOL REPORTS . The perfect child ; types of perfection ...
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... eyes ' of the potato being buds which can de- velope stems . Look at the potato which has begun to grow , and see that it is not one living thing , but has many points of growth , many parts that can act separately . If kept dry it will ...
... eyes ' of the potato being buds which can de- velope stems . Look at the potato which has begun to grow , and see that it is not one living thing , but has many points of growth , many parts that can act separately . If kept dry it will ...
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... fibres which connect the organs of special sense , the eye , and the ear , etc. , and the skin all over the body , with the Efferent nerve fibres . Visible movement . cells of the 2-2 Study of the Brain as a part of the Body . 19.
... fibres which connect the organs of special sense , the eye , and the ear , etc. , and the skin all over the body , with the Efferent nerve fibres . Visible movement . cells of the 2-2 Study of the Brain as a part of the Body . 19.
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