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The military drills and gymnastics probably included cross - country runs ; patrols
, practice in heavy arms , bow , and javelin ; mock battles ; and equestrian events
. The first year was spent in garrison and police duty in and about Athens .
The military drills and gymnastics probably included cross - country runs ; patrols
, practice in heavy arms , bow , and javelin ; mock battles ; and equestrian events
. The first year was spent in garrison and police duty in and about Athens .
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The advocates of military training have always supported their cause by an
appeal to patriotism and nationalism . ... and twenty receive military education in
annual camps of discipline and that the right to vote be withheld pending receipt
of a ...
The advocates of military training have always supported their cause by an
appeal to patriotism and nationalism . ... and twenty receive military education in
annual camps of discipline and that the right to vote be withheld pending receipt
of a ...
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A serious effort was even made at the meeting of the National Education
Association in 1918 to introduce military drill into elementary schools while the
report of the NEA Commission on the Reorganization of Secondary Education
commented ...
A serious effort was even made at the meeting of the National Education
Association in 1918 to introduce military drill into elementary schools while the
report of the NEA Commission on the Reorganization of Secondary Education
commented ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
PHTNICAL EDUCATION IN SWEDI | 5 |
PHYSICAL EDUCATION IN EDUCATION FOR THE PERPETUITY | 12 |
Urheberrecht | |
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