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... lives of those being educated . Consequently , according to his views , the most effective educational approach would be ... live and not at some other time , and only by extracting at each present time the full meaning of each present ...
... lives of those being educated . Consequently , according to his views , the most effective educational approach would be ... live and not at some other time , and only by extracting at each present time the full meaning of each present ...
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... live selflessly for the betterment of their " soul " ( душa ) and those who instead live selfishly for the benefit of their " stomach " ( ápioxo ) . At first sight , one would think that the cast of characters if Tolstoy's novel helps ...
... live selflessly for the betterment of their " soul " ( душa ) and those who instead live selfishly for the benefit of their " stomach " ( ápioxo ) . At first sight , one would think that the cast of characters if Tolstoy's novel helps ...
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... live on after death through different monuments . Specifically , Pushkin contrasts the monument of words that he , as poet , erects and the stone monument erected to the Emperor ( the Alexander column ) . Pushkin's " la pamiatnik sebe ...
... live on after death through different monuments . Specifically , Pushkin contrasts the monument of words that he , as poet , erects and the stone monument erected to the Emperor ( the Alexander column ) . Pushkin's " la pamiatnik sebe ...
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