Sociology, Volume 35Clarendon Press, 2001 - Sociology |
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... result is an increasingly polarised society , made up of a ' cognitive elite ' on the one hand and what Daniels et al . term a ' cognitive peasantry ' on the other . In what Hernnstein and Murray believe to be a meritocratic society it ...
... result is an increasingly polarised society , made up of a ' cognitive elite ' on the one hand and what Daniels et al . term a ' cognitive peasantry ' on the other . In what Hernnstein and Murray believe to be a meritocratic society it ...
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... results , one needs large donor and recipient pools , for which organ sharing networks have been formed in many ... result , large centres typically receive more organs from the regional donor pool than they make available through ...
... results , one needs large donor and recipient pools , for which organ sharing networks have been formed in many ... result , large centres typically receive more organs from the regional donor pool than they make available through ...
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... result of this collaboration Payne saw the need for a more developed and extended version of the handbook and her present volume is the result . It offers a lucid and logical exposition of the research process . It begins with a short ...
... result of this collaboration Payne saw the need for a more developed and extended version of the handbook and her present volume is the result . It offers a lucid and logical exposition of the research process . It begins with a short ...
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