Take Today: The Executive as DropoutHarcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1972 - 304 páginas |
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... called it “ the royal divorce " between thought and feeling . In The Sacred Wood , T. S. Eliot explains : " Aristotle had what is called the scientific mind - a mind which , as it is rarely found among scientists except in fragments ...
... called it “ the royal divorce " between thought and feeling . In The Sacred Wood , T. S. Eliot explains : " Aristotle had what is called the scientific mind - a mind which , as it is rarely found among scientists except in fragments ...
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... called them ) . To people who regarded words as possessing magical powers of efficacy , there was nothing funny about those contests . The equivalent in our time would be in the " loss of face " of some massive prestigious corporation ...
... called them ) . To people who regarded words as possessing magical powers of efficacy , there was nothing funny about those contests . The equivalent in our time would be in the " loss of face " of some massive prestigious corporation ...
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... called university which dispensed with residence and tutorial super- intendence , and gave its degrees to any person who passed an examina- tion in a wide range of subjects , and a university which had no pro- fessors or examinations at ...
... called university which dispensed with residence and tutorial super- intendence , and gave its degrees to any person who passed an examina- tion in a wide range of subjects , and a university which had no pro- fessors or examinations at ...
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