Survey of Social ScienceHoughton, 1942 - 690 strani |
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Stran 367
... supply . Most of the life of primitive man is consumed by his efforts to supply enough of the material needs to permit individuals and groups to live in their customary manners . As human beings improve their implements and methods of ...
... supply . Most of the life of primitive man is consumed by his efforts to supply enough of the material needs to permit individuals and groups to live in their customary manners . As human beings improve their implements and methods of ...
Stran 376
... supply of products used for human food varies according to the seasons . At one time of the year there is abundance , even more than can be immediately consumed , while at another period there is little or no available food . In the ...
... supply of products used for human food varies according to the seasons . At one time of the year there is abundance , even more than can be immediately consumed , while at another period there is little or no available food . In the ...
Stran 377
... supply of essential goods is relatively se- cure at all times . In the United States there is no danger that people would go hungry if the production of certain essential foods failed dur- ing the growing season , for a supply of such ...
... supply of essential goods is relatively se- cure at all times . In the United States there is no danger that people would go hungry if the production of certain essential foods failed dur- ing the growing season , for a supply of such ...
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