Survey of Social ScienceHoughton, 1942 - 690 strani |
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Stran 76
... needs of life . Although society itself is not a part of the non - material culture of man , the particular forms of society are . Within every society there is a spirit of ethnocen- trisma feeling that the ways of behaving in the group ...
... needs of life . Although society itself is not a part of the non - material culture of man , the particular forms of society are . Within every society there is a spirit of ethnocen- trisma feeling that the ways of behaving in the group ...
Stran 310
... needs by changing as the needs of the times change . Opposed to the Fundamentalists stand a group called the Modernists . The Modernists hold that Christianity must be interpreted in the light of modern scientific advancement and modern ...
... needs by changing as the needs of the times change . Opposed to the Fundamentalists stand a group called the Modernists . The Modernists hold that Christianity must be interpreted in the light of modern scientific advancement and modern ...
Stran 377
... needs , he is concerned more with meeting the standards set by his culture than with the basic needs of keeping the body nourished , clothed , and housed . b . Power . Many persons have a great desire for power over their fel- lows ...
... needs , he is concerned more with meeting the standards set by his culture than with the basic needs of keeping the body nourished , clothed , and housed . b . Power . Many persons have a great desire for power over their fel- lows ...
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BIOLOGICAL FACTORS | 16 |
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