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To treat this problem of reading retardation in an isolated way may not be proper from a pedagogical point of veiw , but it is perhaps practical to give differential treatment to each group having a specific dominant problem located by ...
To treat this problem of reading retardation in an isolated way may not be proper from a pedagogical point of veiw , but it is perhaps practical to give differential treatment to each group having a specific dominant problem located by ...
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In dealing with these problems , Campbell once again clashed with the Viceroy , Northbrook , the Secretary of ... The first problem was the issue of the re - transfer of the rent suits from the Civil Courts to the revenue department .
In dealing with these problems , Campbell once again clashed with the Viceroy , Northbrook , the Secretary of ... The first problem was the issue of the re - transfer of the rent suits from the Civil Courts to the revenue department .
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To Andrews the greatest problem of India was the oppression of the poor . He reiterated this problem also in an essay entitled “ Oppression of the Poor . ” Here also he mentioned this problem as the central problem of his days .
To Andrews the greatest problem of India was the oppression of the poor . He reiterated this problem also in an essay entitled “ Oppression of the Poor . ” Here also he mentioned this problem as the central problem of his days .
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Psychotherapy and its possibilitiesA critique | 17 |
Consensus and Moral ValidityS G Sathayo | 27 |
SamkhyaYoga Theory of causality an Advaitic Study | 45 |
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