Education, Volumen73New England Publishing Company, 1952 |
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... social - social in so far that they held the key and consequently opened the door to human progress and develop- ment . They did not fail to see the communication between the several disciplines that were united to a com- mon unifying ...
... social - social in so far that they held the key and consequently opened the door to human progress and develop- ment . They did not fail to see the communication between the several disciplines that were united to a com- mon unifying ...
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... social science . The main difficulty lies in the fact that almost every per- son , regardless of the degree of his ex- posure to any of the disciplines in the science , assumes the role of a social scientist . Individuals like these ...
... social science . The main difficulty lies in the fact that almost every per- son , regardless of the degree of his ex- posure to any of the disciplines in the science , assumes the role of a social scientist . Individuals like these ...
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... Social Science will put down any set rules of knowledge ready to be used in the alleviation of human problems or in the treatment of social ills . Study of the fundamentals of the Social Science sets a pattern for pro- fessional ...
... Social Science will put down any set rules of knowledge ready to be used in the alleviation of human problems or in the treatment of social ills . Study of the fundamentals of the Social Science sets a pattern for pro- fessional ...
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CONTENTS | 2 |
VOL 73 | 3 |
Charles F Weckwerth and Donald F Bridgeman | 59 |
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