| Child care - 1924 - 406 pages
...child must be given the means requite for its normal development, both materially and spiritually. (2) The child that is hungry must be fed, the child that...sick must be nursed, the child that is backward must bo helped, the delinquent child must be reclaimed, and the orphan and the waif must be sheltered and... | |
| World Peace Foundation - Eastern question (Far East) - 1925 - 706 pages
...all considerations of race, nationality or creed: "I. The child must be given the means requisite for its normal development, both materially and spiritually;...hungry must be fed; the child that is sick must be helped; the child that is backward must be helped; the delinquent child must be reclaimed; and the... | |
| Child care - 1926 - 410 pages
...requisite for its normal development, both materially and spiritually. (2) The child that .is .fi'Hrtgry must be fed ; the child that is sick must be nursed ; the delinquent child must be reclaimed ; and the orphan and the waif must be- succoured and sheltered ;... | |
| Denys Peter Myers - International law - 1929 - 250 pages
...1927. IV. 2). ' Official Journal, VIII, p. 378. I. The child must be given the means requisite for its normal development, both materially and spiritually;...hungry must be fed; the child that is sick must be helped; the child that is backward must be helped; the delinquent child must be reclaimed; and the... | |
| Child care - 1938 - 654 pages
...all considerations of race, nationality, or creed: I. The child must be given the means requisite for Its normal development, both materially and spiritually;...hungry must be fed; the child that Is sick must be helped; the child that is backward must be helped; the delinquent child must be reclaimed; and the... | |
| International Labour Office - Labor - 1924 - 548 pages
...considerations of race, nationality or creed : I. THE CHILD must be given the means requisite for itn normal development both materially and spiritually....hungry must be fed; the child that is sick must be helped: the delinquent child must be reclaimed; and the orphan and the waif must be sheltered and succoured.... | |
| Child care - 1937 - 384 pages
...all considerations of race, nationality, or creed: I. The child must be given the means requisite for Its normal development, both materially and spiritually; II. The child that is hungry mustbefed; the child that Is sick must be helped; the child that Is backward must be helped; the delinquent... | |
| Yves Beigbeder - Social Science - 1991 - 436 pages
...must be given the means requisite for its normal development, materially, morally and spiritually. IV. THE CHILD that is hungry must be fed, the child that is sick must be nursed, the child that is physically or mentally handicapped must be helped, the maladjusted child must be re-educated, the orphan... | |
| Sharon Detrick, J. E. Doek, Nigel Cantwell - Political Science - 1992 - 724 pages
...must be given means requisite for its normal development, materially, morally, and spiritually. IV. THE CHILD that is hungry must be fed; the child that is sick must be nursed; the child that is physically or mentally handicapped must be helped; the maladjusted child must be re-educated; the orphan... | |
| Philip E. Veerman - Law - 1992 - 682 pages
...in the adaptive modes of the physical and the personality subsystem. Principle II begins: "The^child that is hungry must be fed: the child that is sick must be nursed." Eglantyne Jebb pointed out that in the past priority had often been given to those who were useful... | |
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