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Eclectic
Eclectic refers to the use of resources from various approaches, on account of deeming this to be better than using resources from one approach only.
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Eclectic generally means selecting what seems best of various styles or ideas. In Psychology, eclectic refers to the use of different approaches for children with different problems and circumstances, and they see most of these approaches as having value.
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Eclectic refers to the use of different approaches for children with different problems and circumstances, and they see most of these approaches as having value.

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Brockton, Mass., Dec. 1940, second-hand plumbing store (LOC)

by The Library of Congress

Delano, Jack,, photographer. Brockton, Mass., Dec. 1940, second-hand plumbing store 1940 Dec. 1 slide : color. Notes: Title from FSA or OWI agency caption. Transfer from U.S. Office of War Information, 1944. Subjects: Plumbing stores United States--Massachusetts--Brockton Format: Slides--Color Rights Info: No known restrictions on publication. Repository: Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division, Washington, D.C. 20540 USA,
World's Columbian Exposition: Administration Building, Chicago, United States, 1893.

by Brooklyn Museum

World's Columbian Exposition: Administration Building, Chicago, United States, 1893. Administration building, Sept.; Starks W. Lewis, Amateur, Brooklyn, N.Y.; Seb. 2 Class D. Brooklyn Museum Archives, Goodyear Archival Collection (S03_06_01_016 image 2153). It helps us to know how our visitors work with our images, so if you use it, we'd love to know how! Drop us a line by leaving a comment here or . . .
 
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