The book A False Equation the Problem of the Great Trust was written by author Bigelow, Melville Madison, 1846-1921 Here you can read free online of A False Equation the Problem of the Great Trust book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is A False Equation the Problem of the Great Trust a good or bad book?
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Men's pursuits are different from those of women, and that fact is and must be due to a different functioning of the mind in the sexes. Leaving exceptions on one side, and dealing only with char- acteristics, women seek and have change and diversion more than men do. That, it need hardly be said, is a matter of atten- tion; with women attention instinctively passes quickly from one thing to another, in the play of things agreeable and disa- greeable in the play of light and shade, of form and c...olor, of beauty and ugli- ness, of society and solitude, of smiles and tears, of friendship and jealousy, with broken chords of memory between this is characteristic of women, more than of men. It becomes a question then deserv- ing of consideration, free from all hysterics, whether it is wise to employ women so gen- erally, at least so indiscriminately, in the THE REMEDY 171 teaching of boys. It is not done so in other countries, and Americans suffer more than others from inability to control atten- tion.
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