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... methods available for the study of psychia- try and by its attempt to synthesize these methods into a cohesive whole . Transition to philosophy . In 1913 Jaspers , by virtue of his status in the field of psychology , entered the philo ...
... methods available for the study of psychia- try and by its attempt to synthesize these methods into a cohesive whole . Transition to philosophy . In 1913 Jaspers , by virtue of his status in the field of psychology , entered the philo ...
Page 529
... methods of writing Korean are in use today : the purely alphabetic method and the " mixed script " method , in which Sino - Korean words ( Chinese loanwords ) may be written in their original characters and read in their Korean ...
... methods of writing Korean are in use today : the purely alphabetic method and the " mixed script " method , in which Sino - Korean words ( Chinese loanwords ) may be written in their original characters and read in their Korean ...
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... methods are used in other countries with large numbers of law students - e.g . , Ja- pan , India , and Thailand . Teaching methods are not unrelated to the nature of the legal system . The fact that in common - law systems prin- ciples ...
... methods are used in other countries with large numbers of law students - e.g . , Ja- pan , India , and Thailand . Teaching methods are not unrelated to the nature of the legal system . The fact that in common - law systems prin- ciples ...
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