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... cent of the men are suffering from what may be called medical disabilities, and less than five per cent have suffered the loss of an arm or a leg. Those things were reassuring; bad enough though they were, yet it was good to know what ...
... cent of the men are suffering from what may be called medical disabilities, and less than five per cent have suffered the loss of an arm or a leg. Those things were reassuring; bad enough though they were, yet it was good to know what ...
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... cent of the men examined were rejected. It would be easy to exaggerate the significance of these figures. They have been exploited uncritically as indicating progressive physical degeneration of the nation. This jumping conclusion is ...
... cent of the men examined were rejected. It would be easy to exaggerate the significance of these figures. They have been exploited uncritically as indicating progressive physical degeneration of the nation. This jumping conclusion is ...
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... cent and 40 per cent of the total rejections for physical defect ; and I believe it is nearer 40 per cent than 30 per cent. If 35 per cent are rejected, then 350,000 out of every million are rejected ; if 40 per cent of these rejections ...
... cent and 40 per cent of the total rejections for physical defect ; and I believe it is nearer 40 per cent than 30 per cent. If 35 per cent are rejected, then 350,000 out of every million are rejected ; if 40 per cent of these rejections ...
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... cent. These are the selected group. These boys now in high school will play an active and vital part in the war; on the battlefield, on the seas, in munition works, in ship yards, in scientific research — in all military, semi-military ...
... cent. These are the selected group. These boys now in high school will play an active and vital part in the war; on the battlefield, on the seas, in munition works, in ship yards, in scientific research — in all military, semi-military ...
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... cent of its registrants are physically fit; in another the showing is 56 per cent only. It happens that these two states are practically of the same size. Relatively, one of these states is a much greater national asset than the other ...
... cent of its registrants are physically fit; in another the showing is 56 per cent only. It happens that these two states are practically of the same size. Relatively, one of these states is a much greater national asset than the other ...
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Proceedings of the National Conference of Social Work, Volumen13 National Conference on Social Welfare Vista de fragmentos - 1886 |
Proceedings of the National Conference of Social Work, Volumen13 National Conference on Social Welfare Vista de fragmentos - 1886 |
Proceedings of the National Conference of Social Work, Volumen13 National Conference on Social Welfare Vista de fragmentos - 1886 |
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