Adult Education: the Community ApproachDryden Press, 1953 - 530 páginas |
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... funds . This audit was the only control over program lodged in the federal government . It was simply a device for insuring that the funds granted the states were spent within the purpose of the Act . From the point of view of program ...
... funds . This audit was the only control over program lodged in the federal government . It was simply a device for insuring that the funds granted the states were spent within the purpose of the Act . From the point of view of program ...
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... funds , general funds , and state funds , but in only one institution were fees deposited in more than one fund . Deposits in state funds were uncommon , but revolving funds and general funds were utilized in about an equal number of ...
... funds , general funds , and state funds , but in only one institution were fees deposited in more than one fund . Deposits in state funds were uncommon , but revolving funds and general funds were utilized in about an equal number of ...
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... funds from within the states further demonstrates the coop- erative principle of extension work . States , counties and farmer groups have furnished approximately half the funds and the federal government half . One of the strongest ...
... funds from within the states further demonstrates the coop- erative principle of extension work . States , counties and farmer groups have furnished approximately half the funds and the federal government half . One of the strongest ...
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