Adult Education: the Community ApproachDryden Press, 1953 - 530 páginas |
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... increased . Some few examples of how these things came about are relevant . Data collected by the BST group observers ... increase of fruitful and thoughtful contributions . There was definite evidence of the development of supportive ...
... increased . Some few examples of how these things came about are relevant . Data collected by the BST group observers ... increase of fruitful and thoughtful contributions . There was definite evidence of the development of supportive ...
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... increase may be less than the 50 percent posited above on the basis of defined need . Is the public library likely to receive more or less than a proportionate share of the general increase ? The Twentieth Century Fund study indicates ...
... increase may be less than the 50 percent posited above on the basis of defined need . Is the public library likely to receive more or less than a proportionate share of the general increase ? The Twentieth Century Fund study indicates ...
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... increase of total public library expendi- tures would not be an impossible achievement . The probability of increase , however , is considerably less . These calculations leave out of account two unpredictable factors in the present ...
... increase of total public library expendi- tures would not be an impossible achievement . The probability of increase , however , is considerably less . These calculations leave out of account two unpredictable factors in the present ...
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