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... Society ” and “ Great Commu- nity . " The " Great Society " was a term coined by Graham Wallas to describe the vast web of social interdependencies and dependencies which have come to shape and condition men's lives under ...
... Society ” and “ Great Commu- nity . " The " Great Society " was a term coined by Graham Wallas to describe the vast web of social interdependencies and dependencies which have come to shape and condition men's lives under ...
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... Society , however , must demand of the union movement that it take positive responsibility for the strength and success of society and economy . It is not possible for the union movement to claim exemption from this responsibility on ...
... Society , however , must demand of the union movement that it take positive responsibility for the strength and success of society and economy . It is not possible for the union movement to claim exemption from this responsibility on ...
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... society . The Fund recognizes that achieving education of a liberal character depends mainly upon the skill and imagination of the educator . Education of a liberal character is no longer class education . Formerly its objective was to ...
... society . The Fund recognizes that achieving education of a liberal character depends mainly upon the skill and imagination of the educator . Education of a liberal character is no longer class education . Formerly its objective was to ...
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Introduction | 2 |
PART | 95 |
International Programs | 273 |
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