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Some of the larger organizations are the Amateur Athletic Association
representing 2,180 clubs ; the Football Association with 2,619 ; the Gymnastic
Association with 1,555 ; the School Sports Association with 2,510 ; and the Ski
Association ...
Some of the larger organizations are the Amateur Athletic Association
representing 2,180 clubs ; the Football Association with 2,619 ; the Gymnastic
Association with 1,555 ; the School Sports Association with 2,510 ; and the Ski
Association ...
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It was composed of representatives of the Ministries of Health and Education ; the
various Associations of Local Authorities , the professional ... The date of the
founding of some of the earlier bodies follows : National Rifle Association ...
It was composed of representatives of the Ministries of Health and Education ; the
various Associations of Local Authorities , the professional ... The date of the
founding of some of the earlier bodies follows : National Rifle Association ...
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In 1930 , an important reorganization of the American Physical Education
Association took place , one which brought the national association in closer
touch with various district and state organizations . The association was divided
into six ...
In 1930 , an important reorganization of the American Physical Education
Association took place , one which brought the national association in closer
touch with various district and state organizations . The association was divided
into six ...
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Inhalt
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
PHTNICAL EDUCATION IN SWEDI | 5 |
PHYSICAL EDUCATION IN EDUCATION FOR THE PERPETUITY | 12 |
Urheberrecht | |
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