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... and secure the adoption of certain useful forms of dexterity , particularly with
reference to future service under arms in the army of the Fatherland . Throughout
the entire course of instruction ... it is essential ... to accustom them ( the children ]
...
... and secure the adoption of certain useful forms of dexterity , particularly with
reference to future service under arms in the army of the Fatherland . Throughout
the entire course of instruction ... it is essential ... to accustom them ( the children ]
...
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By constructing drills for the troops he expected to secure the bodily components
most essential for soldiers - strength , mobility , dexterity , and stamina . He ,
however , contemplated a more extensive program that would provide
gymnastics for ...
By constructing drills for the troops he expected to secure the bodily components
most essential for soldiers - strength , mobility , dexterity , and stamina . He ,
however , contemplated a more extensive program that would provide
gymnastics for ...
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Some are able to secure secondary positions . The National Advisory Council for
Physical Education was founded by the South African government in 1938 to
promote and co - ordinate all the work being done in this field . The NACPE ,
which ...
Some are able to secure secondary positions . The National Advisory Council for
Physical Education was founded by the South African government in 1938 to
promote and co - ordinate all the work being done in this field . The NACPE ,
which ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
PHTNICAL EDUCATION IN SWEDI | 5 |
PHYSICAL EDUCATION IN EDUCATION FOR THE PERPETUITY | 12 |
Urheberrecht | |
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