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The Journal of Extension ( JOE ).—nce of rugged individualism may produce resentment toward Zea that "help is needed or is available." The most indirect R. Davis, "Human Relations

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Page 1: The Journal of Extension ( JOE ).—nce of rugged individualism may produce resentment toward Zea that "help is needed or is available." The most indirect R. Davis, "Human Relations
Page 2: The Journal of Extension ( JOE ).—nce of rugged individualism may produce resentment toward Zea that "help is needed or is available." The most indirect R. Davis, "Human Relations
Page 3: The Journal of Extension ( JOE ).—nce of rugged individualism may produce resentment toward Zea that "help is needed or is available." The most indirect R. Davis, "Human Relations
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