Discourse: A Review of the Liberal Arts, Volúmenes3-4Concordia College, 1960 |
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... interest of the viewer . And he must capture that interest right off the bat . Anyone who fails to un- bend and " give " to the medium is simply a bore and is not toler- ated by the viewers . Why should he be ? The viewers are at home ...
... interest of the viewer . And he must capture that interest right off the bat . Anyone who fails to un- bend and " give " to the medium is simply a bore and is not toler- ated by the viewers . Why should he be ? The viewers are at home ...
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... interest of the country to make American industrial investment abroad , and that such investment will have the moral support of the government . " 26 Farquar stressed the necessity for investments in order to push exports , but his ...
... interest of the country to make American industrial investment abroad , and that such investment will have the moral support of the government . " 26 Farquar stressed the necessity for investments in order to push exports , but his ...
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A Review of the Liberal Arts. and would more effectively advance the public interest . The heart of Madison's ... interests , plus their large sphere of operations , diminished the possibility of factional agreement and unified factional ...
A Review of the Liberal Arts. and would more effectively advance the public interest . The heart of Madison's ... interests , plus their large sphere of operations , diminished the possibility of factional agreement and unified factional ...
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