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... less willing and also less able , because of past failure to learn , to meet school requirements and test standards , and the schools are becoming less tolerant of their behavior . After age 14 , when many retarded children of both ...
... less willing and also less able , because of past failure to learn , to meet school requirements and test standards , and the schools are becoming less tolerant of their behavior . After age 14 , when many retarded children of both ...
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... less welcome or less direly needed . The very slight * Even though the Maine survey does provide figures for the IQ ranges below 70 , it is judged unwise to attempt comparisons with surveys having 70 as their original cut - off point ...
... less welcome or less direly needed . The very slight * Even though the Maine survey does provide figures for the IQ ranges below 70 , it is judged unwise to attempt comparisons with surveys having 70 as their original cut - off point ...
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... less ) , since such boys are more apt to be dependent in personality- structure and less difficult for the mother to control . Girls are not as often institutionalized as boys unless they are also handi- capped . If this were not so ...
... less ) , since such boys are more apt to be dependent in personality- structure and less difficult for the mother to control . Girls are not as often institutionalized as boys unless they are also handi- capped . If this were not so ...
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THE LAND BANK 17401741 | 8 |
AN ANALYSIS OF THE ORIGINAL PRO | 17 |
THE POLITICAL STRUGGLE 22 | 32 |
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