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The Port Royalists , who established secondary schools , paid little heed to
physical education . Progressive as the Port Royalists were in their teaching
methods , the spirit of asceticism still lingered in their educational institutions .
Promotion ...
The Port Royalists , who established secondary schools , paid little heed to
physical education . Progressive as the Port Royalists were in their teaching
methods , the spirit of asceticism still lingered in their educational institutions .
Promotion ...
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A health crusade was initiated in 1922 when the Public Health Department
established a section of Health Education and Propaganda . In 1943 , the Public
Health Department and the Ministry of Public Welfare were united to form the
Ministry ...
A health crusade was initiated in 1922 when the Public Health Department
established a section of Health Education and Propaganda . In 1943 , the Public
Health Department and the Ministry of Public Welfare were united to form the
Ministry ...
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The Ministry of Education and Health , first established in 1930 and drastically
reorganized in 1937 , is composed of several offices , with one division being
responsible for physical education . The Ministry of War administers the Army
Physical ...
The Ministry of Education and Health , first established in 1930 and drastically
reorganized in 1937 , is composed of several offices , with one division being
responsible for physical education . The Ministry of War administers the Army
Physical ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
PHTNICAL EDUCATION IN SWEDI | 5 |
PHYSICAL EDUCATION IN EDUCATION FOR THE PERPETUITY | 12 |
Urheberrecht | |
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