Survey of Social ScienceHoughton, 1942 - 690 strani |
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Stran 21
... existing number of individuals at any time . The available elements , space and food , are always limited . A state of equilibrium is maintained wherein the life of a region is kept at the maximum number possible under the existing ...
... existing number of individuals at any time . The available elements , space and food , are always limited . A state of equilibrium is maintained wherein the life of a region is kept at the maximum number possible under the existing ...
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... Existing culture base . If inventions are new ways of using already known principles or techniques , an existing body of knowledge is es- sential before any invention can follow . Only those inventions can be made which employ traits ...
... Existing culture base . If inventions are new ways of using already known principles or techniques , an existing body of knowledge is es- sential before any invention can follow . Only those inventions can be made which employ traits ...
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Marion Bush Smith Carroll Roop Daugherty. to the existing culture ; they expect converts in distant lands to estab- lish ... existing before the conflicts . The Bolsheviki Revolution in Russia was an out- growth of the disastrous war from ...
Marion Bush Smith Carroll Roop Daugherty. to the existing culture ; they expect converts in distant lands to estab- lish ... existing before the conflicts . The Bolsheviki Revolution in Russia was an out- growth of the disastrous war from ...
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