Take Today: The Executive as DropoutHarcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1972 - 304 páginas |
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... experience , but more often we have the experience without the meaning . We have had the experience of radio and TV , but their meaning may not be known for decades to come . " Le Mot Juste " The " right " word is not the one that names ...
... experience , but more often we have the experience without the meaning . We have had the experience of radio and TV , but their meaning may not be known for decades to come . " Le Mot Juste " The " right " word is not the one that names ...
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... experiences of multitudes of lives . These experiences can be the means of enlarging or sharpening and enriching our ... experience of the world for today . No connections are sought or found amidst the innumerable items . Everything is ...
... experiences of multitudes of lives . These experiences can be the means of enlarging or sharpening and enriching our ... experience of the world for today . No connections are sought or found amidst the innumerable items . Everything is ...
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... experience that has been greatly surpassed by the allied effects of television . Contemporary teen - agers have had these direct experiences of world war in their nursery playpens , drinking in Armaged- don with their mothers ' TV . The ...
... experience that has been greatly surpassed by the allied effects of television . Contemporary teen - agers have had these direct experiences of world war in their nursery playpens , drinking in Armaged- don with their mothers ' TV . The ...
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PROLOG TO EXPLORATION | 3 |
SAMPLER FOR EAGER READERS | 12 |
Irresistible | 27 |
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