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... mind moves from point to point that one realizes his presentation is indicative of remarkable skill in collecting the facts , presenting them , and thereafter drawing a logical conclusion from them . I think perhaps the best test of all ...
... mind moves from point to point that one realizes his presentation is indicative of remarkable skill in collecting the facts , presenting them , and thereafter drawing a logical conclusion from them . I think perhaps the best test of all ...
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... mind in our world has been trained up from childhood in a superstition of any kind , it will never be possible for that mind , in its maturity , to examine sincerely , dispassionately and conscientiously any evidence or any circum ...
... mind in our world has been trained up from childhood in a superstition of any kind , it will never be possible for that mind , in its maturity , to examine sincerely , dispassionately and conscientiously any evidence or any circum ...
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... mind as " the mind in which masculine and feminine elements attain a perfect balance . " Woolf envisioned everyone as possessed with a mas- culine mind and with a feminine mind . Then she proclaimed that any creative artist must of ...
... mind as " the mind in which masculine and feminine elements attain a perfect balance . " Woolf envisioned everyone as possessed with a mas- culine mind and with a feminine mind . Then she proclaimed that any creative artist must of ...
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The Problem | 3 |
The Quest Begins | 10 |
Riddles and Clues | 19 |
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