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    Exam 11: The Impact of Science and the Concept of Health on the Theoretical Andprofessional Development of Physical Education: 1885 - 1930
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    The Belief That Physical Education Was Good for Both the Community
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The Belief That Physical Education Was Good for Both the Community

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The belief that physical education was good for both the community and the individual was not important to developing physical education's theory base.

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