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... involved in grasping this concept , the survey sought to discover whether children see their own lives as part of history or whether they feel that history is remote from them . In order to ascertain this , the children were asked to ...
... involved in grasping this concept , the survey sought to discover whether children see their own lives as part of history or whether they feel that history is remote from them . In order to ascertain this , the children were asked to ...
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... involved with the design and development of the town . Robert Hewison is unequi- vocal on this point : " The Ironbridge Gorge Museum Trust was formed with the deliberate intention of providing the new town with a sense of identity that ...
... involved with the design and development of the town . Robert Hewison is unequi- vocal on this point : " The Ironbridge Gorge Museum Trust was formed with the deliberate intention of providing the new town with a sense of identity that ...
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... Involved ? The first protest was organised by students of ethnology and African studies in Mainz in March 1986. Bettina Schmidt , one of these students , had lived and gone to school in South Africa : Having gone through a " whites only ...
... Involved ? The first protest was organised by students of ethnology and African studies in Mainz in March 1986. Bettina Schmidt , one of these students , had lived and gone to school in South Africa : Having gone through a " whites only ...
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