The Journal of Education, Volumen 74W. Stewart & Company, 1942 |
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... whole literature of the language would remain a closed book . So does the whole body of written music remain a closed book to thousands of children who are inherently musical , who have spent countless hours in singing classes , and who ...
... whole literature of the language would remain a closed book . So does the whole body of written music remain a closed book to thousands of children who are inherently musical , who have spent countless hours in singing classes , and who ...
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... whole ; and so it proved so far as numbers of groups and of mem- bers was concerned . Two complete years have passed , and the figures are illuminating . In the first year 1940-41 , the number of groups in the whole country increased by ...
... whole ; and so it proved so far as numbers of groups and of mem- bers was concerned . Two complete years have passed , and the figures are illuminating . In the first year 1940-41 , the number of groups in the whole country increased by ...
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... whole process is the more apparent when we bear in mind that social planning means far more than reorganization at the institutional level ; it means inward changes in values and methods of thinking corresponding with the outward ...
... whole process is the more apparent when we bear in mind that social planning means far more than reorganization at the institutional level ; it means inward changes in values and methods of thinking corresponding with the outward ...
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