Do we say educative or educated

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The most powerful educative agents of the vegetative apparatus of a human being are the other humans around him.

And it certainly was a very educative talk for me.

Family life on the farm is highly educative; there is more discipline for a boy in the continuous care of a cow or a horse than in many a term of school.

Yet the fact remains that the necessity of this educative campaign involves a confession of failureor at least of grave neglecton the part of British democracy.

In the church of S. Marco lie two of the learned men, friends of Lorenzo de' Medici, whose talk at the Medici table was one of the youthful Michelangelo's educative influences, what time he was studying in the Medici garden, close by: Angelo Poliziano (1454-1494), the poet and the tutor of the three Medici boys, and the marvellous Pico della Mirandola (1463-1494), the enchanted scholar.

" The vital problem with parents is how to fill this period of plasticity, how to provide an educative environment of the right kind.

Notwithstanding this fact, nearly every educative effort is confined to the intellect and the feelings are allowed to shift for themselves.

The Citizen Must See to It that this Great Educative Influence of His Community Is Uplifting in Nature

He must get over the notion that the school is the only educational agency and must understand that every influence that modifies conduct is educative in nature.

They had already come under educative influences which prepared them for a larger task in Canada.

The following extracts from his letters reveal the character of the man, and surely furnish an illustration of what was said in a former chapter about the educative effect of religion on the Scottish working-man: "DUNGLASS, Dec, 23,1839.

This capability of national defence has a pronounced educative value in national development.

Macedonia was also taken into account, schools and armed bands began their educative activity amongst those inhabitants of the unhappy province who were Serb, or who lived in places where Serbs had lived, or who with sufficient persuasion could be induced to call themselves Serb; but the principal stream of propaganda was directed westwards into Bosnia and Hercegovina.

Emotion and the educative process.

Emotion and the educative process.

These limited enthusiasms may have an educative effect upon the persons who indulge them, but they may also have a stunting effect if they are pursued too long.

Looking over the National Reformer for all these years, it seems to me that it did really fine educational work; Mr. Bradlaugh's strenuous utterances on political and theological matters; Dr. Aveling's luminous and beautiful scientific teachings; and to my share fell much of the educative work on questions of political and national morality in our dealings with weaker nations.

A grim and grisly drama when you come to criticise it in cold blood, but not without a certain humour of its ownand most educative for Brother Boche!

The educative power of literature, however, is not diminished because in its art it dispenses with the didactic method, which by its very definiteness is inelastic and narrow; in fact, the more imaginative a character is, the more fruitful it may be even in moral truth; it may teach, as has been said, what the poet never dreamed his work contained.

It informs the mind of the normal course of certain lines of action, of the inevitable issues of life; it breeds habits of right thinking in respect to these; it is educative, and though we do not act at once upon this knowledge, when the occasion arises we are prepared to act.

So, when literature presents examples of emotional experience, it informs us of the nature of emotion, its causes, occasions, and results, its value in character, its influence on action, the modes of its expression; it breeds habits of right thinking in respect to these, and is educative; and, just as in the preceding case, though we do not act at once upon this knowledge, when the occasion arises we are prepared to act.

Two particular phases of this educative power should be specifically mentioned.

And, secondly, the subjective emotion in ourselves is educative in the point that by this outlet we go out of ourselves in sympathy, lose our egoism, and become one with man in general.

It thus appears more and more that art is educative; it is the race's foreknowledge of what may be, of the objects of effort and the methods of their attainment under mortal conditions.

The German Government, up to the minute in all things, knows the vivid educative force of the kinema, and realises the effect of such a sequence of pictures upon her people at home and neutrals throughout the world, It enables them to see for themselves the difference between the barbarous Russians and the generous Germans.

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He was educated in EnglandRugby and Woolwichand served several years in the Royal Artillery in the British army.

It is the work of educated men and women to add their insight, their zeal for truth, their scholarship, their training and ideals to the Christian community: to sweep thought and practice out of ancient ruts, to clarify the spiritual vision of the world, and to present new aspects of truth and new goals of human endeavor!

But in the Family where I was educated, a Youth of my own Age, a Kinsman too, I chanc'd to fall in love with, but with a Passion my Pride still got the better of; and he, I thought, repaid my young Desires.

No, Trusty, I have not been so meanly educated, but I know how to live, and like a Gentleman: All that afflicts me in this Misfortune, is my dear Sister Phillis, she's young; and to be left poor in this loose Town, will ruin her for ever.

For a time I had painful apprehensions that that, too, had been educated away.

And I think, I have thought long, that if we could see that St Paul's method with those Corinthians was actually the same as God's method with us, we should have far truer notions of God, and God's dealings with us; and should reverence and value far more that Holy Catholic Church into which we have been, by God's infinite mercy, baptized, and wherein we have been educated.

And they invent arguments to prove themselves right, such as this: That because God is an infinite being, every sin committed against Him is infinite; and therefore deserves an infinite punishment; which is a juggle of words of which any educated man ought to be ashamed.

I wish to hear how our society has struck one who has been educated abroad.

He was also highly educated, and not only wrote Arabic poetry and delighted in its literature, but studied Greek, mastered Berber and Sudani dialects, and is even said to have taught himself Slavonic in order to converse with his slaves from Eastern Europe.

It is often said that the Germans are better educated than we are, and in a sense that is true; they are better furnished with schools and colleges and the public means of education.

They are very carefully educated, and their education, which is ordered by the State, is part of the military machine.

His two sons had been sent to London to be educated, and their mother had gone over to bring them back.

There are so few educated people in this district that a great responsibility devolves upon us.

Socrates was rescued from his father's workshop by a wealthy citizen who perceived his genius, and who educated him at his own expense.

Educated peopleahgo into other professions, such as law, andahthe ministryand Dorothy.

He was educated at Harvard, and has been minister of Old South Church, Boston, Massachusetts, since 1884.

He was educated at Kingswood School, Bath, and Didsbury College, Manchester.

SMITH ASSURANCE IN GOD BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE GEORGE ADAM SMITH, divine, educator and author, was born at Calcutta in 1856, and educated at New College, Edinburgh, Scotland.

Dancing was strictly forbidden by our church, but mother was educated in Ireland and danced beautifully.

A brown-haired girl, Maria, the educated, refined daughter of a Kentucky farmer, was lashed by her brutal purchaser, once, and again and again for chastity, where hundreds who heard the blows and shrieks knew the cause.

" This investigation by organizations of educated and expert women was the first survey ever made of domestic service as an industry, the first scientific study of domestic workers as an industrial group.

With the legacies left to the Church by Bishop Arizmendi and other pious defuncts, Bishop Pedro Gutierrez de Cos founded the Conciliar Seminary in 1831, and appointed as Rector Friar Angel de la Concepción Vazquez, a Puerto Rican by birth, educated in the Franciscan Convent of Carácas.

Large numbers of well-fed, housed, educated and aware human beings created the possibility of arousing, mobilizing and utilizing peopleespecially young peopleto take part in voluntary group projects, co-operate and create.

You are educated men, and therefore deserve fair treatment.

In the small country parishes the incumbent was often the only, or almost the only, educated man in the community.

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