Survey of Social ScienceHoughton, 1942 - 690 strani |
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Stran 107
... regarded as a population policy.3 f . Contraception . Means of preventing conception have been known and practiced for ages , but it is within recent times that contraceptive practices have become widespread in use . At the present time ...
... regarded as a population policy.3 f . Contraception . Means of preventing conception have been known and practiced for ages , but it is within recent times that contraceptive practices have become widespread in use . At the present time ...
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... regarded as overpopulated , but one seldom hears of Belgium being so regarded . However , there are on an average more than three persons on every square mile of Belgian soil to one on each square mile in India . Populations increase ...
... regarded as overpopulated , but one seldom hears of Belgium being so regarded . However , there are on an average more than three persons on every square mile of Belgian soil to one on each square mile in India . Populations increase ...
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... regarded as inseparable from daily life . It emphasizes form - the right way to do the right thing at the right time . The ideal is a perfect social order in which the individual masters his own passions and desires . Obedience to ...
... regarded as inseparable from daily life . It emphasizes form - the right way to do the right thing at the right time . The ideal is a perfect social order in which the individual masters his own passions and desires . Obedience to ...
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