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The growth of all organizations involves the everincreasing division into , and delegation of , functions . The development of these functions react ... Organizing according to the principle of function or functional organization . 2.
The growth of all organizations involves the everincreasing division into , and delegation of , functions . The development of these functions react ... Organizing according to the principle of function or functional organization . 2.
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The growth of all organizations involves the everincreasing division into , and delegation of , functions . The development of these functions react ... Organizing according to the principle of function or functional organization . 2.
The growth of all organizations involves the everincreasing division into , and delegation of , functions . The development of these functions react ... Organizing according to the principle of function or functional organization . 2.
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It is not the function of the state to teach religion - this must ever remain the function of the church . This does not imply that the state must be indifferent to the religious training of its future citizens .
It is not the function of the state to teach religion - this must ever remain the function of the church . This does not imply that the state must be indifferent to the religious training of its future citizens .
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The Spiritual Life of the ChildrenHough | 12 |
General Session Sunday Evening February | 19 |
General Session Monday Morning February | 31 |
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