No.
A child does not have the capacity to question things like an adult and put their complete trust in their parents/carers. Childlike faith is therefore innocent and unquestioning.
actually it was intellectual it is on page 58 3 paragraph
''Achilles' ''heel is a seemingly small but actually crucial weakness.''''
"Specious" means "seemingly well-reasoned, plausible and true, but actually untrue".
It's pronounced Totòro, where both "to" sound exactly like "to" in "toys". It's actually a childlike mispronunciation of "tororo", a japanization of "troll".
Realistic ones that will actually benefit the country.
Intellectual property rights are conferred by copyright, trademark, and patent law. Whether any of these actually allows the owner to maintain control is debatable.
The deffinition of pseudp = imposter: a person who makes deceitful pretenses Preseumably a false intellectual who, while he or she may corroborate inherent truths of intelligence, does not actually have the implied capacity.
Hallucinate means to experience a seemingly real perception of something not actually present, typically as a result of a mental disorder or of taking drugs.
She doesn't want to talk to you, or she's too shy to actually talk to you on the phone.
The statement itself does not have a formal name to my knowledge. The falsehood of the seemingly true statement, however, is often called a paradox.
Mass education is actually not taking place. It has been supplanted by mass training, so that only the elite are actually educated now. It is not only the intellectual elite, however, since most access to education is given only to the economic elite. If you like the world as it is, then it would be wise to keep educating only the economic elite, not all of whom have much intellectual talent. If you wish for enlightened change, then it would be wise to educate the intellectual elite, not all of whom have much money.