Survey of Social ScienceHoughton, 1942 - 690 strani |
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Stran 29
... activities called reflexes and instincts ( drives , innate urges , or motivations ) - those peculiar patterns of action which are inherited or innate to the individual . The learned behavior patterns include habits , attitudes , and all ...
... activities called reflexes and instincts ( drives , innate urges , or motivations ) - those peculiar patterns of action which are inherited or innate to the individual . The learned behavior patterns include habits , attitudes , and all ...
Stran 447
... activities according to the wishes of the owners or directors , there is the feeling that the function of the established government is to support business as need for protection arises but not to regulate nor to interfere in the ...
... activities according to the wishes of the owners or directors , there is the feeling that the function of the established government is to support business as need for protection arises but not to regulate nor to interfere in the ...
Stran 513
... activities and social and religious matters . In short , the authority of the leader under fascism is almost ... activities are controlled and directed toward national advantage . The essential principle of fascism is that individual and ...
... activities and social and religious matters . In short , the authority of the leader under fascism is almost ... activities are controlled and directed toward national advantage . The essential principle of fascism is that individual and ...
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BIOLOGICAL FACTORS | 16 |
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