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Even the person with the double first has not necessarily reflected on what his subject is and what the learning of its fundamentals means to other people , and this is one of the first things which some of us in discussion ask our ...
Even the person with the double first has not necessarily reflected on what his subject is and what the learning of its fundamentals means to other people , and this is one of the first things which some of us in discussion ask our ...
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If people are needed , and if the ability is there , then ways and means have got to be found of training them for and attracting them to the jobs . The example of teaching is particularly relevant because a crisis situation has forced ...
If people are needed , and if the ability is there , then ways and means have got to be found of training them for and attracting them to the jobs . The example of teaching is particularly relevant because a crisis situation has forced ...
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The gist of the above remarks is that every man's personal predilection should be given full scope , which means that the student's academic course should be so managed that he will have a predilection to begin with .
The gist of the above remarks is that every man's personal predilection should be given full scope , which means that the student's academic course should be so managed that he will have a predilection to begin with .
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VOLUME D | 1074 |
Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland | 1086 |
Institute of Physics and The Physical Society | 1110 |
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