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... child , or almost none , was retarded who was capable of school attendance . While such conditions exist , a survey without facili- ties for evaluating children cannot expect to achieve full coverage . Nevertheless , substantial and ...
... child , or almost none , was retarded who was capable of school attendance . While such conditions exist , a survey without facili- ties for evaluating children cannot expect to achieve full coverage . Nevertheless , substantial and ...
Page 233
... children who will later be judged retarded are not so judged at earlier ages and that some who are judged retarded at the peak ages 10-14 will not be so judged at later ages or will be lost sight of by the schools . For this reason , it ...
... children who will later be judged retarded are not so judged at earlier ages and that some who are judged retarded at the peak ages 10-14 will not be so judged at later ages or will be lost sight of by the schools . For this reason , it ...
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... children at Pineland , including Pineland's estimated 45 20 - year - olds , and in the Retarded Children's schools , who were ascribable to these areas were added . The remaining 385 children enrolled in the special schools and State ...
... children at Pineland , including Pineland's estimated 45 20 - year - olds , and in the Retarded Children's schools , who were ascribable to these areas were added . The remaining 385 children enrolled in the special schools and State ...
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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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