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Urban extension programs
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생활개선활동과 가정학의 과제
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Education reform as public policy;A role for extension
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Reaching out to third world women
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Working across program areas;Children-, Youth-, and families-at-risk
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The domestic labor puzzle;Meaning and emotion
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Management skills of county extension administrators;Are they sufficient to do the job
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영국과 미국 대학의 성인 계속교육적 기능수행에 관한 비교연구
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Families... take time
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사회교육에서의 가족자원관리교육의 전개방향
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Overcoming "Techno-Fear"
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Building bridge;An intergenerational program
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The cooperative extension game
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Interating nutrition and parenting pracices for young families;A report of two statewide projects
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가정관리분야 연구의 사회적 기여;실천 학문적 특성평가를 중심으로
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Family times
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Cooperative extension and the Land-Grant University;A futures history
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Teaching consumers to use the internet to make consumer decisions
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Is extension changing too rapidly
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Family economics and resource management in a reorganized USDA
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Extenson's role in developing community volunteers
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Volunteer time
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Beyond tradition
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Extension;Unchanging, but changing
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Between the world of work and home
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A family check-up;A web-based, self-assesment program in family life, financial management, nutrition, and food safety
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Extension goes to high school
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Understanding cooperatives
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Extension is not just service, but service learning is important to extension
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Job satisfaction in extension
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A family life program accountability tool
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미국과 영국의 대학계속교육에 관한 비교연구
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Planning policy for the future
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Volunteerism in Ohio central cities and surrounding communities;Frequency, potential, and demographics
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History of extension work in Virginia prior to Smith-Lever
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Expanding into the urban arena
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Waste management;New directions for home economics
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Balancing work and family in cooperative extension;History, effective, programs, and future directions
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Building international bridges
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Area of expertise teams;The Michgan approach to applied research and extension
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Future of extension worldwide
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Expanding the extension horizon
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미국 대학의 Cooperative Extension Service가 제공하는 Internet상의 주생활정보 분석
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From Knowledge extended to knowledge created;Challingers for a new extension paradigm
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Community risks;Extension's future role
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How newspapers reported extension's 75'th anniversary
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Taking the time to ask;An assessment of home economics agents' resource and traning needs
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지역사회 주민을 위한 가족자원관리교육 프로그램
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Land Grant University information delivery through automated telephone message services in United States
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Extension;A citizen of the world
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Book review;Two new extension publications
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Health care and family consumer science education;An intergrative approah
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Public policy education;A path to political support
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가정학의 반성적 고찰;새로운 패러다임 구축을 위한 시론
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Enhancing our image
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