The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge, Količina 10Americana corporation, 1931 |
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... ment . Aristotle states that he died in ob- scurity at the age of 60 years , in the Pelopon- nesus , but there are ... ment , an ethical judgment or a normative judg- ment of any kind . ( See NORM ) . Similarly , active displeasure is ...
... ment . Aristotle states that he died in ob- scurity at the age of 60 years , in the Pelopon- nesus , but there are ... ment , an ethical judgment or a normative judg- ment of any kind . ( See NORM ) . Similarly , active displeasure is ...
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... ment in the industrial organization was made , with the result that many manufacturing con- cerns have placed their employment work in the hands of a trained executive , with the power to hire , place and handle the working force with a ...
... ment in the industrial organization was made , with the result that many manufacturing con- cerns have placed their employment work in the hands of a trained executive , with the power to hire , place and handle the working force with a ...
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... ment , in consequence of reports that large num- bers of Germans were being arbitrarily ar- rested and imprisoned in England , had issued an order ( 6 Nov. 1914 ) for the general intern- ment of all British males between the ages of 17 ...
... ment , in consequence of reports that large num- bers of Germans were being arbitrarily ar- rested and imprisoned in England , had issued an order ( 6 Nov. 1914 ) for the general intern- ment of all British males between the ages of 17 ...
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