Take Today: The Executive as DropoutHarcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1972 - 304 páginas |
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... audience involvement in the music - making process . Millions of youngsters went " groovy " and began to enjoy the exact nuance that characterized each band and each performer . If anyone were to try to guide the disc jockeys and their ...
... audience involvement in the music - making process . Millions of youngsters went " groovy " and began to enjoy the exact nuance that characterized each band and each performer . If anyone were to try to guide the disc jockeys and their ...
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... audience . If the audience were ab- sent , the " game " could only be a practice or rehearsal . It would have no content . The audience or the public is the user of all sports and thus their ultimate content . The public both makes and ...
... audience . If the audience were ab- sent , the " game " could only be a practice or rehearsal . It would have no content . The audience or the public is the user of all sports and thus their ultimate content . The public both makes and ...
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... Audience The hippies hate policemen dressed in blue uniforms , hand on rule book and notebook , eyes roving to ... audience by taking off her clothes . Thus clad , she is not a private person . Backstage , in whatever situation , she is ...
... Audience The hippies hate policemen dressed in blue uniforms , hand on rule book and notebook , eyes roving to ... audience by taking off her clothes . Thus clad , she is not a private person . Backstage , in whatever situation , she is ...
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PROLOG TO EXPLORATION | 3 |
I | 5 |
SAMPLER FOR EAGER READERS | 12 |
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