Adult Education: the Community ApproachDryden Press, 1953 - 530 páginas |
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... present system of adult education and suggests the social imperatives that seem to us to dictate the kind of assumptions just stated . Parts II and III present descriptive facts about present programs and problems of some of the major ...
... present system of adult education and suggests the social imperatives that seem to us to dictate the kind of assumptions just stated . Parts II and III present descriptive facts about present programs and problems of some of the major ...
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... present system of vestigial , makeshift authoritarianism known as democracy is without spiritual thrust or power . Of the two leading countries that call themselves democracies , Britain and the United States , one is in the doldrums ...
... present system of vestigial , makeshift authoritarianism known as democracy is without spiritual thrust or power . Of the two leading countries that call themselves democracies , Britain and the United States , one is in the doldrums ...
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... present trends continue throughout the next decade . The trend lines for public library expenditures from 1951 to 1960 indicate increases falling within a low expectation of 13 percent and a high ex- pectation of 30 percent . Broadening ...
... present trends continue throughout the next decade . The trend lines for public library expenditures from 1951 to 1960 indicate increases falling within a low expectation of 13 percent and a high ex- pectation of 30 percent . Broadening ...
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