Survey of Social ScienceHoughton, 1942 - 690 strani |
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... become a part of their early experiences and Biblical doc- trines become deeply ingrained in their social consciousness . No won- der , then , that it is in rural sections that the dogmas of the established church become so firmly fixed ...
... become a part of their early experiences and Biblical doc- trines become deeply ingrained in their social consciousness . No won- der , then , that it is in rural sections that the dogmas of the established church become so firmly fixed ...
Stran 258
... become strong men and women . Theodore Roosevelt is perhaps the most widely known example in the United States . Glenn Cunning- ham , the famous mile racer , is another excellent illustration . ( 2 ) Social . Play is one of the greatest ...
... become strong men and women . Theodore Roosevelt is perhaps the most widely known example in the United States . Glenn Cunning- ham , the famous mile racer , is another excellent illustration . ( 2 ) Social . Play is one of the greatest ...
Stran 270
... become one of the major industries of the country . Athletics - baseball , prize fighting , football , and the like — as spectacles , earn great financial rewards . In 1940 the attendance at the post - season college football games ...
... become one of the major industries of the country . Athletics - baseball , prize fighting , football , and the like — as spectacles , earn great financial rewards . In 1940 the attendance at the post - season college football games ...
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BIOLOGICAL FACTORS | 16 |
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