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Each avenue of approach is equally concerned to eliminate isola- tions and render the function of each part effective with respect to the others . There is no more necessary opposition between the two than there is when engineers in ...
Each avenue of approach is equally concerned to eliminate isola- tions and render the function of each part effective with respect to the others . There is no more necessary opposition between the two than there is when engineers in ...
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Naturally the alert teacher , in making her work more effective , will use problems in arithmetic , projects in geog- raphy , themes in English , and the like that are based upon environmental experiences .
Naturally the alert teacher , in making her work more effective , will use problems in arithmetic , projects in geog- raphy , themes in English , and the like that are based upon environmental experiences .
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In my study of the subject I am convinced that an effective use of all of the agencies of the school , both curriculum and extra - curriculum , as projects for the training of character is an important fact upon which we should place ...
In my study of the subject I am convinced that an effective use of all of the agencies of the school , both curriculum and extra - curriculum , as projects for the training of character is an important fact upon which we should place ...
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