The Social Studies, Volume 35McKinley Publishing Company, 1944 |
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Page 5
... effective use can be made of the older channels . No device for reaching large masses of people is more effective than the radio . From one station we can command an immediate area , from a limited network of stations we can present our ...
... effective use can be made of the older channels . No device for reaching large masses of people is more effective than the radio . From one station we can command an immediate area , from a limited network of stations we can present our ...
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... effectiveness in life situations , certainly makes it worthy of an important position . It continues , however , to ... effective citizenship in a democ- racy requires a knowledge of the economic prin- ciples upon which our society ...
... effectiveness in life situations , certainly makes it worthy of an important position . It continues , however , to ... effective citizenship in a democ- racy requires a knowledge of the economic prin- ciples upon which our society ...
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... effective way . With an understanding of how closely music is integrated with life , it should not be difficult to use music as an in- strument in developing the higher morale that is so needed today . The social implications of ...
... effective way . With an understanding of how closely music is integrated with life , it should not be difficult to use music as an in- strument in developing the higher morale that is so needed today . The social implications of ...
Contents
Propaganda in the American Civil War | 26 |
Visual and Other Aids Maurice | 34 |
Book Reviews and Book Notes Richard History Never Had a Greater Challenge Pupil Preferences in the Learning | 39 |
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