Adult Education: the Community ApproachDryden Press, 1953 - 530 páginas |
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... understanding of civic and personal problems to be " on top of " his job and to retain peace of mind in the midst of change . The additional twenty or twenty - five years he is to live will prove a period of continued development and ...
... understanding of civic and personal problems to be " on top of " his job and to retain peace of mind in the midst of change . The additional twenty or twenty - five years he is to live will prove a period of continued development and ...
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... understanding , for courage , for wisdom , for tolerance and charity on the part of all groups and classes . It calls upon us to display in the waging of peace the resourcefulness , the energy , the steadfastness , the devotion to the ...
... understanding , for courage , for wisdom , for tolerance and charity on the part of all groups and classes . It calls upon us to display in the waging of peace the resourcefulness , the energy , the steadfastness , the devotion to the ...
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... understanding and community - understanding , they would no longer see their world as merely one of outer happenings . They would be psychological enough to see their world in its inner motivation - its ambitions and struggles for power ...
... understanding and community - understanding , they would no longer see their world as merely one of outer happenings . They would be psychological enough to see their world in its inner motivation - its ambitions and struggles for power ...
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