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Posted on Monday, November 06, 2006 - 01:40 PM CST
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In the days of Romulus or in the era of Attila, children were exactly the same as those who stroll along Rue Royale or play in the Luxembourg Gardens. Both were the young of the race of man, endowed with a nature pre-existing the barbarian or civilized surroundings which welcomed them as a promise or as a menace for the tomorrows of which history is written. The children were integrated into a specific era, destined to bring to it their share of human initiatives in the form of progress more or less technical and scientific. In addition, they disposed of mental qualities responsible for governing that progress with spiritual values which were, themselves, the determining factor for civilization properly so-called.
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