Community Civics and Rural Life by Arthur William Dunn
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In what ways do you think that cooperation could be improved in your home? Work out a plan for it. Give examples of cooperation in your school. Suggest plans for more and better cooperation in your school. In what ways have you cooperated with others during the last month for the good of the community in which you live? Make a list in your notebook of ways in which you think you could cooperate with others to promote the welfare of your community, and add to the list from time to time as new opportunities for such cooperation occur to you. Are any of the national organizations in the list on page 35 represented in your community? What are their purposes? (Consult parents and friends.) READINGS Lessons in Community and National Life Series A: Lesson 1, Some fundamental aspects of social organization. Lesson 3, The cooperation of specialists in modern society. Lesson 7, Organization. Lesson 8, The rise of machine industry. |
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