The Borzoi College ReaderCharles Muscatine, Marlene Griffith |
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... color and in- telligence , but only genes which make the development of certain colors and intelligence possible . To state the same thing with a slightly different emphasis , the gene complement determines the path which the develop ...
... color and in- telligence , but only genes which make the development of certain colors and intelligence possible . To state the same thing with a slightly different emphasis , the gene complement determines the path which the develop ...
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... color is a stigma , and his vision of the future is the hope of erasing the stigma by making color irrelevant , by making it disappear as a fact of consciousness . I share this hope , but I cannot see how it will ever be realized unless ...
... color is a stigma , and his vision of the future is the hope of erasing the stigma by making color irrelevant , by making it disappear as a fact of consciousness . I share this hope , but I cannot see how it will ever be realized unless ...
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... color sensations . Some years ago this first result was often enough for me -- but today if I were satisfied with ... colors are still fresh and I begin work on it again . The colors will probably grow heavier - the freshness of the ...
... color sensations . Some years ago this first result was often enough for me -- but today if I were satisfied with ... colors are still fresh and I begin work on it again . The colors will probably grow heavier - the freshness of the ...
Contents
THE NECESSITY FOR THINKING | 3 |
John Henry Newman | 43 |
THE RIGHT USE OF LANGUAGE | 57 |
Copyright | |
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