Survey of Social ScienceHoughton, 1942 - 690 strani |
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... result of disintegration . This statement must not be interpreted as meaning that uniform di- vorce laws for the nation might not be desirable . Rather , the laws of the nation should be uniform on both marriage and divorce . At present ...
... result of disintegration . This statement must not be interpreted as meaning that uniform di- vorce laws for the nation might not be desirable . Rather , the laws of the nation should be uniform on both marriage and divorce . At present ...
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... result periods of reces- sion and depression ensue . The problems associated with the business cycle mostly result from waste of human labor , waste of capital in the form of idle productive machinery , and waste of the money sources of ...
... result periods of reces- sion and depression ensue . The problems associated with the business cycle mostly result from waste of human labor , waste of capital in the form of idle productive machinery , and waste of the money sources of ...
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... result in new patterns of life . The meandering of a large river may result in a change in its course . Such physical changes have taken place along the Mississippi River , the Yellow River of China , and nearly all of the great ...
... result in new patterns of life . The meandering of a large river may result in a change in its course . Such physical changes have taken place along the Mississippi River , the Yellow River of China , and nearly all of the great ...
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