Survey of Social ScienceHoughton, 1942 - 690 strani |
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Stran 121
... tion policies " have been developed even among primitive people . The more common ways in which population growth has been restricted are : ( 1 ) infanticide ; ( 2 ) abortion ; ( 3 ) sexual taboos ; ( 4 ) senicide ; ( 5 ) war ; ( 6 ) ...
... tion policies " have been developed even among primitive people . The more common ways in which population growth has been restricted are : ( 1 ) infanticide ; ( 2 ) abortion ; ( 3 ) sexual taboos ; ( 4 ) senicide ; ( 5 ) war ; ( 6 ) ...
Stran 231
... tion of women was largely neglected . From the educational aims just stated , one can see how closely the Church and the schools were connected . d . Development of new ideals in education . The religious ideal of educa- tion continued ...
... tion of women was largely neglected . From the educational aims just stated , one can see how closely the Church and the schools were connected . d . Development of new ideals in education . The religious ideal of educa- tion continued ...
Stran 391
... tion had reached the stage of development where provisions for future needs were made . c . Occupations . In the earlier stone age , division of labor was largely on the basis of sex . In the village cultures , more specialized occupa ...
... tion had reached the stage of development where provisions for future needs were made . c . Occupations . In the earlier stone age , division of labor was largely on the basis of sex . In the village cultures , more specialized occupa ...
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BIOLOGICAL FACTORS | 16 |
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