Adult Education: the Community ApproachDryden Press, 1953 - 530 páginas |
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... nature has made possible for them . While fifty years is indeed only a thousandth of a second in the long day that the world has existed , that moment has given a very substantial addition to the heritage of the future . In terms of ...
... nature has made possible for them . While fifty years is indeed only a thousandth of a second in the long day that the world has existed , that moment has given a very substantial addition to the heritage of the future . In terms of ...
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... nature that is innately wicked , sinful , and destructive , but rather we suffer from the consequences of failing to provide affection , tenderness , reassurance , and toleration to children , adolescents , and adults , and freeing ...
... nature that is innately wicked , sinful , and destructive , but rather we suffer from the consequences of failing to provide affection , tenderness , reassurance , and toleration to children , adolescents , and adults , and freeing ...
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... nature ; the arts , and cultural activities in general , play no very impressive part in rolling up attendance ... natural groups . Then we begin to see and understand that an individual , in order to advance his economic position , will ...
... nature ; the arts , and cultural activities in general , play no very impressive part in rolling up attendance ... natural groups . Then we begin to see and understand that an individual , in order to advance his economic position , will ...
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Introduction | 2 |
PART | 95 |
International Programs | 273 |
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