Adult Education: the Community ApproachDryden Press, 1953 - 530 páginas |
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... living possible with available economic and human resources ? 3. Do all the members of this community enjoy living in it ? 4. Do young people growing up in the community desire to stay ? What per- centage do ? What percentage could find ...
... living possible with available economic and human resources ? 3. Do all the members of this community enjoy living in it ? 4. Do young people growing up in the community desire to stay ? What per- centage do ? What percentage could find ...
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... Living together is the basis of any program for man , and interdependence in economic as well as political affairs is implicit in living together effectively and permanently . Scientific discovery of communication and transportation ...
... Living together is the basis of any program for man , and interdependence in economic as well as political affairs is implicit in living together effectively and permanently . Scientific discovery of communication and transportation ...
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... living been greatly increased , but also the method of solving problems has been con- stantly perfected . Science flourishes only when it is free , and it becomes useful when it is applied to the problems of people and when it has the ...
... living been greatly increased , but also the method of solving problems has been con- stantly perfected . Science flourishes only when it is free , and it becomes useful when it is applied to the problems of people and when it has the ...
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