Education, Volumen75New England Publishing Company, 1954 |
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... human wel- fare since the beginning of man's his- tory . The emphasis placed upon the problem as reported by ... human body must make for balanced alignment in upright standing may be attained more readily if the physical organism is ...
... human wel- fare since the beginning of man's his- tory . The emphasis placed upon the problem as reported by ... human body must make for balanced alignment in upright standing may be attained more readily if the physical organism is ...
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... human personality which are causes of human unhappiness , inadequacy , and insufficiency ; ( 12 ) the realization of the productive and creative potentials in democratic methods of group control and stimulation ; and ( 13 ) the new ...
... human personality which are causes of human unhappiness , inadequacy , and insufficiency ; ( 12 ) the realization of the productive and creative potentials in democratic methods of group control and stimulation ; and ( 13 ) the new ...
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... human relations as to make it anti - educational . 11. Modern educational leadership believes that everybody need not have his way , but should have his say until group decision is formulated . 12. Modern educational leadership believes ...
... human relations as to make it anti - educational . 11. Modern educational leadership believes that everybody need not have his way , but should have his say until group decision is formulated . 12. Modern educational leadership believes ...
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