Adult Education: the Community ApproachDryden Press, 1953 - 530 páginas |
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... means of communication in them , the cities have naturally become the centers of all sorts of national movements— political , economic , social , and religious - and the urban point of view has tended to dominate many movements for ...
... means of communication in them , the cities have naturally become the centers of all sorts of national movements— political , economic , social , and religious - and the urban point of view has tended to dominate many movements for ...
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... means , not ends in themselves , and , granted some kind of philosophical common denominators , the methodological problems faced by each agency will include the topics listed as chapter headings in Part III . Moreover , whatever the ...
... means , not ends in themselves , and , granted some kind of philosophical common denominators , the methodological problems faced by each agency will include the topics listed as chapter headings in Part III . Moreover , whatever the ...
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... means of reducing artificial tax ceilings . If all these favorable factors could operate at a maximum speed and effectiveness , the 50 percent increase of total public library expendi- tures would not be an impossible achievement . The ...
... means of reducing artificial tax ceilings . If all these favorable factors could operate at a maximum speed and effectiveness , the 50 percent increase of total public library expendi- tures would not be an impossible achievement . The ...
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