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In terms of man's awareness of his relation to the world , and in terms of his ability to bend nature to his needs , the advance during this half century has been comparable with that during all the previous history of the earth .
In terms of man's awareness of his relation to the world , and in terms of his ability to bend nature to his needs , the advance during this half century has been comparable with that during all the previous history of the earth .
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As we begin to accept these views of human nature and conduct , to see how distortions of personality give rise to antisocial behavior , to much illness and most mental disorders , a hopeful attitude toward the future becomes possible .
As we begin to accept these views of human nature and conduct , to see how distortions of personality give rise to antisocial behavior , to much illness and most mental disorders , a hopeful attitude toward the future becomes possible .
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... the bulk of educational courses sought by adults are vocational in nature ; the arts , and cultural activities in general ... of education for the individual to a view which includes the delights of companionship in natural groups .
... the bulk of educational courses sought by adults are vocational in nature ; the arts , and cultural activities in general ... of education for the individual to a view which includes the delights of companionship in natural groups .
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