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Educational Problems in Metropolitan Areas One of the most striking characteristics of population distribution in the United States has been its increasing concentration in large metropolitan centers . Population projections suggest ...
Educational Problems in Metropolitan Areas One of the most striking characteristics of population distribution in the United States has been its increasing concentration in large metropolitan centers . Population projections suggest ...
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Fifth , the availability of funds has enabled school systems to focus upon neglected or retarded areas of the curriculum . ... Fortunately , from our point of view , we have moved into the area of economics , into the area of languages ...
Fifth , the availability of funds has enabled school systems to focus upon neglected or retarded areas of the curriculum . ... Fortunately , from our point of view , we have moved into the area of economics , into the area of languages ...
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The school systems of the great urban areas can no longer afford to allow circumstances once considered beyond their ... At present , although the different segments of the large metropolitan area - center city and suburbs - function ...
The school systems of the great urban areas can no longer afford to allow circumstances once considered beyond their ... At present , although the different segments of the large metropolitan area - center city and suburbs - function ...
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Officers and Staff 196465 | 4 |
Golden Key Awards Presented | 29 |
Tribute to Deceased Members | 40 |
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