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Yet one of the basic objectives toward which we should strive is to create healthy and educated citizens . The job cannot be done by individual effort or by any one group . Public health must be a co - operative venture in which all of ...
Yet one of the basic objectives toward which we should strive is to create healthy and educated citizens . The job cannot be done by individual effort or by any one group . Public health must be a co - operative venture in which all of ...
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Citizens of a democracy can , and will , get what they demand and are willing to pay for . Their responsibility is to find out what constitutes the qualifications for each position in the various services , and then to see to it that ...
Citizens of a democracy can , and will , get what they demand and are willing to pay for . Their responsibility is to find out what constitutes the qualifications for each position in the various services , and then to see to it that ...
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Not only is more than one out of every ten American citizens " colored , " but these racial minorities are related to vast sections of the populations of the western hemisphere and of the world . Our 364,000 Indians are but part of some ...
Not only is more than one out of every ten American citizens " colored , " but these racial minorities are related to vast sections of the populations of the western hemisphere and of the world . Our 364,000 Indians are but part of some ...
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THE UNITED NATIONS CHARTER | 3 |
AMERICA AND WORLD TRADE | 13 |
WORLD INDUSTRIALIZATION | 27 |
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