Think, Volumen5International Business Machines Corporation, 1939 |
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... become more exacting as standards of living tend to rise and competition becomes more intense . The greatest ... become more than an economic process . It has become the symbol of a free and peaceful world . It stands for a method of ...
... become more exacting as standards of living tend to rise and competition becomes more intense . The greatest ... become more than an economic process . It has become the symbol of a free and peaceful world . It stands for a method of ...
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... become necessary , and possible , for the people of every nation to under- stand the needs of every other nation ; and adult education now attempts to contribute toward that result , by printed word , by spoken word and by organized ...
... become necessary , and possible , for the people of every nation to under- stand the needs of every other nation ; and adult education now attempts to contribute toward that result , by printed word , by spoken word and by organized ...
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... become generally evident within the brief decades of the world's growing social unity . Third , along with cooperation we must have competition . His- tory has shown again and again that any group which becomes too confident and self ...
... become generally evident within the brief decades of the world's growing social unity . Third , along with cooperation we must have competition . His- tory has shown again and again that any group which becomes too confident and self ...
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THINK | 2 |
British Sovereigns on Their American Visit | 10 |
Horizons | 31 |
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