School Life, Volumes 28-29U.S. Government Printing Office, 1945 |
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... Social adjustment of the handicapped child , 23 , no . 9 , June . Social Hygiene Consultation Service continues , 16 , no . 1 , Oct. Socially maladjusted , recent theses , 29 , no . 10 , July . Social studies : Class makes diet survey ...
... Social adjustment of the handicapped child , 23 , no . 9 , June . Social Hygiene Consultation Service continues , 16 , no . 1 , Oct. Socially maladjusted , recent theses , 29 , no . 10 , July . Social studies : Class makes diet survey ...
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... Social Hygiene Consultation Service sponsored , 16 , no . 1 , Oct .; Spanish Lan- guage Institute , 29 , 30 , no . 8 , May ; surplus food appeal for canning , 18 , no . 5 , Feb .; surplus property - disposal 17 , no . 4 , Jan ...
... Social Hygiene Consultation Service sponsored , 16 , no . 1 , Oct .; Spanish Lan- guage Institute , 29 , 30 , no . 8 , May ; surplus food appeal for canning , 18 , no . 5 , Feb .; surplus property - disposal 17 , no . 4 , Jan ...
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... Social Council of the United Nȧ- tions , which will coordinate their work . They are the instruments through which the nations will work together for the solution of many of their economic and social problems . The United Nations " The ...
... Social Council of the United Nȧ- tions , which will coordinate their work . They are the instruments through which the nations will work together for the solution of many of their economic and social problems . The United Nations " The ...
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... Social Council , with 18 elected members , acts under the authority of the General Assembly to promote solutions of economic and so- cial problems and international cultural and educational cooperation . The Trusteeship Council will ...
... Social Council , with 18 elected members , acts under the authority of the General Assembly to promote solutions of economic and so- cial problems and international cultural and educational cooperation . The Trusteeship Council will ...
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... social work are designed . This important rea , unlike most phases of school pro- rams , involves not alone the profes- onal field of education , but also that E social work . It is important to keep in mind , that , hile established ...
... social work are designed . This important rea , unlike most phases of school pro- rams , involves not alone the profes- onal field of education , but also that E social work . It is important to keep in mind , that , hile established ...
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Page 27 - Education for the purpose of collecting such statistics and facts as shall show the condition and progress of education in the several states and territories, and of diffusing such information respecting the organization and management of schools and school systems, and methods of teaching, as shall aid the people of the United States in the establishment and maintenance of efficient school systems, and otherwise promote the cause of education throughout the country.
Page 25 - THE GOVERNMENTS OF THE STATES PARTIES TO THIS CONSTITUTION ON BEHALF OF THEIR PEOPLES DECLARE that since wars begin in the minds of men, it is in the minds of men that the defences of peace must be constructed...
Page 8 - Our constitution declares a treaty to be the law of the land. It is, consequently, to be regarded in courts of justice as equivalent to an act of the legislature, whenever it operates of itself without the aid of any legislative provision.
Page 27 - Washington, a department of education, for the purpose of collecting such statistics and facts as shall show the condition and progress of education in the several States and Territories, and of diffusing such information respecting the organization and management of schools and school systems, and methods of teaching, as shall aid the people of the United States in the establishment and maintenance of efficient school systems...
Page 31 - Each Member State shall report periodically to the Organization in a manner to be determined by the General Conference, on its laws, regulations and statistics relating to educational, scientific and cultural life and institutions, and on the action taken upon the recommendations and conventions referred to in Article IV, paragraph 4.
Page 11 - The American Legion, the National Congress of Parents and Teachers, and the US Office of Education.
Page 29 - ... by encouraging cooperation among the nations in all branches of intellectual activity, including the international exchange of persons active in the fields of education, science, and culture and the exchange of publications, objects of artistic and scientific interest, and other materials of information...
Page 11 - ... which have been held exempt from taxation under section 101 (6) of the Internal Revenue Code.
Page 10 - Charter, the well-being of the inhabitants of these territories, and, to this end: a. to ensure, with due respect for the culture of the peoples concerned, their political, economic, social, and educational advancement, their just treatment, and their protection against abuses; b.
Page 1 - Representatives of foreign governments in or to international organizations and officers and employees of such organizations shall be immune from suit and legal process relating to acts performed by them in their official capacity and falling within their functions as such representatives, officers, or employees except insofar as such immunity may be waived by the foreign government or international organization concerned.