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... ment Art , depicts his version of life in a typical Russian apartment under communism . Many people shared small flats and often one or more flat members were spies for the government . In " The Man Who Flew Into Space From His Apart- ment ...
... ment Art , depicts his version of life in a typical Russian apartment under communism . Many people shared small flats and often one or more flat members were spies for the government . In " The Man Who Flew Into Space From His Apart- ment ...
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... ment and workers are expected to " marry " the company , even if this arrangement diminishes opportunities for leisure or time spent with families . An insistence upon hard work and unflagging discipline may also contribute to manage- ment ...
... ment and workers are expected to " marry " the company , even if this arrangement diminishes opportunities for leisure or time spent with families . An insistence upon hard work and unflagging discipline may also contribute to manage- ment ...
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... ment is to be controlled by the Inuit with the assistance of a system of cooperatives and the Inuit Broadcasting Corporation . As Jean Leonard Elliott and Augie Fleras ( 1991 : 163-164 ) have observed , " the sustaining vision of ...
... ment is to be controlled by the Inuit with the assistance of a system of cooperatives and the Inuit Broadcasting Corporation . As Jean Leonard Elliott and Augie Fleras ( 1991 : 163-164 ) have observed , " the sustaining vision of ...
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The Sociological Perspective | 3 |
The Role of Values in Social Research | 14 |
Theoretical Perspectives in Sociology | 20 |
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