Survey of Social ScienceHoughton, 1942 - 690 strani |
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... human character . The ape man is estimated to be much closer than any of the apes in relationship to man , but even so , the ape man is not thought to lie in the direct line of descent which led to modern man . It rather repre- sents an ...
... human character . The ape man is estimated to be much closer than any of the apes in relationship to man , but even so , the ape man is not thought to lie in the direct line of descent which led to modern man . It rather repre- sents an ...
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... human beings were offered up to appease the divinities . Not only are offerings of fruit , grain , animals , and human beings made to the deities and spirits of the group , but also individual or group fasting ( refusal to partake of ...
... human beings were offered up to appease the divinities . Not only are offerings of fruit , grain , animals , and human beings made to the deities and spirits of the group , but also individual or group fasting ( refusal to partake of ...
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Marion Bush Smith Carroll Roop Daugherty. 1. HUMAN RESOURCES C. Structure of Resources The resources of the United States can be classified as human , nat- ural , and technological . Although all are indispensable in any cul- ture , human ...
Marion Bush Smith Carroll Roop Daugherty. 1. HUMAN RESOURCES C. Structure of Resources The resources of the United States can be classified as human , nat- ural , and technological . Although all are indispensable in any cul- ture , human ...
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