Adult Education: the Community ApproachDryden Press, 1953 - 530 páginas |
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... established community agencies . ... It was to study and propose the solutions of community problems to the existing ... Establishing new library quarters in the village of Stephenson 2. Enriching and vitalizing the school curriculum by ...
... established community agencies . ... It was to study and propose the solutions of community problems to the existing ... Establishing new library quarters in the village of Stephenson 2. Enriching and vitalizing the school curriculum by ...
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... established which would tele- phone in its reactions and report on the effectiveness of the programs . This would seem to be a program of considerable worth and interest . Here is an opportunity for friends and neighbors to see an ...
... established which would tele- phone in its reactions and report on the effectiveness of the programs . This would seem to be a program of considerable worth and interest . Here is an opportunity for friends and neighbors to see an ...
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... establish this Constitution for the United States of America . This simple , straightforward statement , made more than one and one - half centuries ago by citizens establishing a new nation , still thrills us with its signifi- cance ...
... establish this Constitution for the United States of America . This simple , straightforward statement , made more than one and one - half centuries ago by citizens establishing a new nation , still thrills us with its signifi- cance ...
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International Programs | 273 |
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