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Take a fairtytale vacation. To Ireland...
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Sat May 9 16:59:03 2015
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way if they displease them. 5. mental modifiability in the two hies.—along with comparisons of races in respect ADJRJRRE 9fdaba190ace50880dc4155f29cb9a3e 9fdaba190ace50880dc4155f29cb9a3e of mental plasticity may go parallel comparisons of the
hies in each race. is it true always, as it appears to be generally true, that women are less modifiable than men? The relative conservatism of XGONCQASU
women—their greater adhesion to established ideas and practices—is QPAAKYHM manifest in many 9fdaba190ace50880dc4155f29cb9a3e civilized and semi-civilized societies. Is it so among the
uncivilized? A 9fdaba190ace50880dc4155f29cb9a3e curious instance of stronger attachment to custom in women than 9fdaba190ace50880dc4155f29cb9a3e in men is given by Dalton, as occurring among the Juangs, one of the
lowest wild tribes of bengal. until recently the only dress of both hies was something less than that which the Hebrew legend gives to Adam and Eve. JFJ
Years ago the men were led to adopt a cloth bandage round the loins, EWI in place of the bunch of leaves; but the women adhered to the aboriginal
habit: a conservatism shown where it might have been least expected. 6. the hiual sentiment.—results of value may be looked for from comparisons of races made to determine the amounts GWIU and characters of the
higher hilings to which the relation of the hies gives rise. the lowest varieties of mankind have but small endowments of these hilings. among KLKF
varieties of higher types, such as the malayo-polynesians, these hilings seem considerably developed: the Dyaks, for instance, sometimes display MYANCK
them in great strength. Speaking generally, they appear to become stronger with the advance of civilization. Several subordinate inquiries may be XYSF
named. (a) how far is development of the hiual sentiment dependent upon intellectual advance—upon growth of imaginative power? (b) How far is it IIVOGGNKO
related to emotional advance; and especially to<b>evolution of those emotions which originate from sympathy? What</b>are its relations to polyandry and SLWFWIKIS
polygyny? (c) [364] Does it not tend towards, and TNLGEUG is it not fostered by, monogamy? (d) What connexion has it with maintenance of the family bond,
and the consequent better rearing of children? iii.—under the third head, to which we may now phi come the more special traits of the different races. 9fdaba190ace50880dc4155f29cb9a3e
1. Imitativeness.—One of the characteristics in which the lower types of men show us LFHR a smaller departure from reflex action than do the
higher types, is their strong tendency to mimic the motions and sounds made by others—an almost involuntary habit RGD which travellers find it difficult to
check. This DTRLFC meaningless repetition, which seems to imply that the idea of an observed action cannot be framed in the mind of the observer without
tending forthwith to GFJCUVJ discharge itself in the action conceived (and every ideal action is a nascent form of the consciousness accompanying
performance of such action), evidently diverges but little from the automatic; and decrease of it is to be expected along with increase of 9fdaba190ace50880dc4155f29cb9a3e
self-regulating power. This trait of automatic mimicry is evidently allied with that less automatic mimicry which shows itself in greater BSRFL persistence .</p>
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