Education, Volumen58New England Publishing Company, 1938 |
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... facts but were the result of a general feeling of dis- contentment . None the less such statements have a bad habit of going far and soon assuming the status of proven fact ; if stopped or barred by the faculty , then the presumption of ...
... facts but were the result of a general feeling of dis- contentment . None the less such statements have a bad habit of going far and soon assuming the status of proven fact ; if stopped or barred by the faculty , then the presumption of ...
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... fact is that the Commission thought of history . rather as a method of approach to a subject than as the factual ... facts should not be limited by restrict- ing history to politics or economics , or religion , or the fine arts , or any ...
... fact is that the Commission thought of history . rather as a method of approach to a subject than as the factual ... facts should not be limited by restrict- ing history to politics or economics , or religion , or the fine arts , or any ...
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... fact was given in Tokyo last summer when the World Educational Congress voted unanimously to support a plan to have motion pictures used to interpret the facts about the world in the schools of the various countries of the world . It ...
... fact was given in Tokyo last summer when the World Educational Congress voted unanimously to support a plan to have motion pictures used to interpret the facts about the world in the schools of the various countries of the world . It ...
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