Adult Education: the Community ApproachDryden Press, 1953 - 530 páginas |
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... become Machiavellian . Our functional groups coerce us but do not thereby elicit true loyalty . Since these larger organizations make no use of the smaller friendship groups , the products of the two types of association become ...
... become Machiavellian . Our functional groups coerce us but do not thereby elicit true loyalty . Since these larger organizations make no use of the smaller friendship groups , the products of the two types of association become ...
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... become conscious of the larger problems and life of the state and nation . " It is through the outreaching of the local community to other communities , so that together they may achieve their common ends , that the larger social ...
... become conscious of the larger problems and life of the state and nation . " It is through the outreaching of the local community to other communities , so that together they may achieve their common ends , that the larger social ...
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... become a part of the life of the region in which it is located , to serve the needs of people in that area . This can , perhaps , be best accomplished through the community as a unit . We have made an attempt to serve communities only ...
... become a part of the life of the region in which it is located , to serve the needs of people in that area . This can , perhaps , be best accomplished through the community as a unit . We have made an attempt to serve communities only ...
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PART TWO ORGANIZED PROGRAMS | 95 |
PART THREE WAYS AND MEANS | 293 |
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