Survey of Social ScienceHoughton, 1942 - 690 strani |
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Stran 74
... less swift on foot than the majority of animals . An ordinary man can hardly run a mile in less than five minutes . The swiftest runner ever known has not been able to run the distance in four minutes . A horse can run a mile in less ...
... less swift on foot than the majority of animals . An ordinary man can hardly run a mile in less than five minutes . The swiftest runner ever known has not been able to run the distance in four minutes . A horse can run a mile in less ...
Stran 196
... less chance to be- come stable , well - adjusted members of society than have those reared in a well - established family . An exceptional mother , or father , or some other relative , or even a friend may step into the breach and serve ...
... less chance to be- come stable , well - adjusted members of society than have those reared in a well - established family . An exceptional mother , or father , or some other relative , or even a friend may step into the breach and serve ...
Stran 277
... Less formal groupings are bridge , poker , and dancing clubs . These groups have been encouraged by the removal of the taboo against dancing and card playing in modern urban society . That card playing has greatly increased can be ...
... Less formal groupings are bridge , poker , and dancing clubs . These groups have been encouraged by the removal of the taboo against dancing and card playing in modern urban society . That card playing has greatly increased can be ...
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