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Example sentences for "civics"

Lexicographically close words:
cives; civet; civets; civibus; civic; civil; civile; civiles; civilest; civili
  1. Geddes promises to deal in another paper with the civics of the future; but I insist that it will have to grapple with political questions.

  2. Even if this eulogium betrayed exaggeration still a student of civics might feel that the economic conditions of that town were worth studying.

  3. But whether the psychologic origins of new ideals be internal to the mind of genius, or imparted by some external source, is a matter obviously beyond the scope of either the geographer or the historian of civics to settle.

  4. The old lady who admired the benevolence of Providence in always placing rivers by the side of large towns was only expressing in an exaggerated way the general failure to think of Civics scientifically.

  5. Our Civics is thus still far from an Applied Sociology.

  6. Thus, if Civics is applied Sociology, we must rest its claims on these criteria.

  7. And the utmost stretch of determinism to which geography and civics may lead us obviously cannot prove the negative of this.

  8. Civics also gives to the pupils a knowledge of the existing laws under which they will work, by whom these laws are made, and the possible means for improving them.

  9. Civics This course is given as a means of enabling the pupil to recognize her place in the family, the school, the community, and in the world's work.

  10. Therefore specific trade instruction in arithmetic, English, history, geography, and civics was planned to supplement and enrich the trade courses.

  11. No amount of Sunday-school teaching on the Beatitudes or week-day teaching on civics is going to overcome the down-drag of envious, antisocial thought and feeling and conversation in the home.

  12. The health campaigns, the application work which takes them to the social agencies, of the city, the auditorium periods when they learn more about their city, all give civics lessons that make their own appeal.

  13. Gary schools do not teach civics out of a textbook.

  14. The work has been applied principally in history and civics for the younger grades, but it is easy to imagine how the same sort of thing could be used in geography or some of the other subjects.

  15. Verily is hygiene of the mind an important factor in the civics of health.

  16. Meanwhile the multiplication of state asylums and municipal hospitals, and special schools for deaf or blind children and for cripples, speaks eloquently and irresistibly of an intimate connection between civics and health.

  17. Current events should be studied in all history or civics courses.

  18. Every high school should require the study of local civics or local industries.

  19. In "Civics and Health" he sounds a slogan which should awaken every community in this country to its opportunities in municipal reform.

  20. On what phase of civics is emphasis laid--national, state, or local?

  21. Teaching of History and Civics in the Elementary and Secondary School.

  22. Is the work in Advanced Civics presented in a separate course, or is it correlated and interwoven with the work in U.

  23. Does instruction in civics occupy a separate period or separate term in the history work?

  24. Is the civics instruction closely correlated with history?

  25. My dear," she said to her friend, "she's learning civics if you please.

  26. A recitation period ought to be set aside each day for the study of civics of the community, of the locality, of the State, and of the United States.

  27. Teachers of civics in our schools ought to ask permission of the judge to take their classes to visit a session of the court.

  28. No claim is made that the teaching of civics makes of necessity good citizens, but merely that it makes the good citizen into a better one.

  29. Footnote 4: Bourne, The Teaching of History and Civics in the Elementary and the Secondary School.

  30. As the result of their inquiry, they drew up a statement of the aims of civics which in general and in detail differed little from the ideas accepted in America.

  31. A recent study of children of working mothers, soon to be published by the United States Children's Bureau, carried on at the Chicago School of Civics and Philanthropy, obtained the testimony of the mothers as to the difficulties involved.

  32. Graham Taylor, Director of the Chicago School of Civics and Philanthropy, who believes that "equally with the schools and playgrounds, our library centers are essential to American democracy.

  33. Complicated repetition of of: The East Side Civics Club is an organization of helpers of the helpless of the lower classes of the city.

  34. Right: The East Side Civics Club is organized to help the helpless poor of the city.

  35. So Miss Davis, acting as special investigator for the School of Civics and Philanthropy and the Chicago Women's Club, set to work to find out.

  36. The place of this inaugural, and of its author's honor, in our American life, and in the larger world of worthy civics is well-secured.

  37. There has been a desire to set within the realm of Civics a clear and balanced exposition of Lincoln's moral grandeur.

  38. Thus Lincoln has given to civics ideal comeliness and dignity.

  39. They reveal that in his chastened and chastening faith Civics and Economics are merged forever in Ethics, and that therein they are forever at one.

  40. Among freemen, the cornerstone of civics is a plighted troth to liberty.

  41. In the last two years of the elementary grades civics can be successfully taught, since even at twelve years children are interested in the things which are happening around them.

  42. The whole is knit together in a civics class, which deals with the industrial, political and social questions, in their relations to the child and to the community.

  43. The allotment of the school gardens carried with it instruction in engineering and in civics at the same time that the bonds between home and school were cemented.

  44. Manual training, agriculture, art work, and civics will supply different people with occupations for spare time.

  45. Geography and civics offer some opportunity for their development, and, of course, contact with people is the greatest stimulus.

  46. There are staid fathers and mothers attending lectures on sociology and civics in the Hall of Philosophy who could narrate similar experiences if only they would.

  47. Newspaper men who are doing such excellent work in keeping the people informed about what improvements are being made to better the conditions in the city, demand a great deal of a civics room.

  48. If you were to visit our civics room you would see one entire side of the room lined with pamphlet boxes.

  49. Our civics room has a card index of institutions and societies that are interested in the subjects that we cover in our work, and since we are on the mailing list of most of the associations we are pretty well supplied with their publications.

  50. A civics room in a medium-sized town may be made one of the most important assets of the library if it can be arranged that the person in charge does not have to divide her attention with the main work of the other departments of the library.

  51. If the staff is limited it would be better to have the civics room situated in a centralized locality, such as the state library, with easy communication with the smaller libraries.

  52. A year ago last month a room was opened in the Chicago public library which is known as the civics room.

  53. Teaching of History and Civics in the Elementary and Secondary Schools.

  54. In fact, the teaching of civics may be based almost entirely on current events.

  55. Chandler's= Civics for the State of Washington 1.

  56. We would be glad if some New England man of ample means should secure the honor of thus endowing the American Institute of Civics with a fund sufficient to establish it on the firm footing which it should have.


  57. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "civics" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.