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An association with AID , even if it could be made permanent , would not attract
very many of the best professionals to spend ... of their working lives overseas ,
far from their professional colleagues and the stimulus of professional
association .
An association with AID , even if it could be made permanent , would not attract
very many of the best professionals to spend ... of their working lives overseas ,
far from their professional colleagues and the stimulus of professional
association .
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COHESIVENESS ABROAD In attempting to describe the agency ' s problems in
carrying out its task , one cannot neglect the effects of placing a self - contained
professional and social group in a foreign country . The cliquishness of
Americans ...
COHESIVENESS ABROAD In attempting to describe the agency ' s problems in
carrying out its task , one cannot neglect the effects of placing a self - contained
professional and social group in a foreign country . The cliquishness of
Americans ...
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There is no need , ” George Foster writes , “ to teach the average professional
student to think first of identifying major problems and then working out solutions
to these problems . The major problems are thought to be quite obvious ; the
need ...
There is no need , ” George Foster writes , “ to teach the average professional
student to think first of identifying major problems and then working out solutions
to these problems . The major problems are thought to be quite obvious ; the
need ...
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Introduction | 9 |
The Misfit | 24 |
The Institutionalization of Outside Criticism | 40 |
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