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Thinking Locally, Acting Globally

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It is not my intention to disparage the exacting standards of membership in a community like mine. It may be that membership is so dear because its possession is so valuable. In a time when much of the world is increasingly fragmented and atomized, the bonds and claims of neighborship are still strong in St. Albans.

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Breen, Y. L., (1993) “Thinking Locally, Acting Globally”, Journal of Research in Rural Education 9(2), 122–123.

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1993-09-20

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