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aspects of the activities created an agreeable emotional climate for indoctrinating
youths in ...
Both borsa a mually more elabo nas tribal leaders , me : seremonies continu
reded over a period for vouths select for these novice ndude the secret k 1
aspects of the activities created an agreeable emotional climate for indoctrinating
youths in ...
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The construction of new facilities declined.43 In many instances volunteer
workers replaced paid leaders . ... place , many unemployed teachers were
chosen to conduct institutes in which newcomers in recreational leadership were
trained .
The construction of new facilities declined.43 In many instances volunteer
workers replaced paid leaders . ... place , many unemployed teachers were
chosen to conduct institutes in which newcomers in recreational leadership were
trained .
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This act has provided Canada with vigorous leadership in recreation . The act is
administered by the Department of National Health and Welfare through the
Physical Fitness Division . This office acts as a clearing house for information ...
This act has provided Canada with vigorous leadership in recreation . The act is
administered by the Department of National Health and Welfare through the
Physical Fitness Division . This office acts as a clearing house for information ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
PHTNICAL EDUCATION IN SWEDI | 5 |
PHYSICAL EDUCATION IN EDUCATION FOR THE PERPETUITY | 12 |
Urheberrecht | |
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