Adult Education: the Community ApproachDryden Press, 1953 - 530 páginas |
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... achieve the best that nature has made possible for them . While fifty years is indeed only a thousandth of a second in the long day that the world has existed , that moment has given a very substantial addition to the heritage of the ...
... achieve the best that nature has made possible for them . While fifty years is indeed only a thousandth of a second in the long day that the world has existed , that moment has given a very substantial addition to the heritage of the ...
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... achieve them comes a functional organization that is patterned largely on previous experiences of members . This , however , occurs only after the need for such structuring is recognized by the group as an essential expedient for the ...
... achieve them comes a functional organization that is patterned largely on previous experiences of members . This , however , occurs only after the need for such structuring is recognized by the group as an essential expedient for the ...
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... achieve a balance by working out programs in which attention is given to the needs of labor , management , and the public . Imaginatively conceived , this approach has promise , but there is the possi- bility that it might spread ...
... achieve a balance by working out programs in which attention is given to the needs of labor , management , and the public . Imaginatively conceived , this approach has promise , but there is the possi- bility that it might spread ...
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