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... tion , Quebec holds sole selection powers for both refugees who are to be resettled from abroad and for independent immigrants who desire to immigrate to Quebec . Various programs exist in Canada that are designed to facilitate the ...
... tion , Quebec holds sole selection powers for both refugees who are to be resettled from abroad and for independent immigrants who desire to immigrate to Quebec . Various programs exist in Canada that are designed to facilitate the ...
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... tion of whether we are doomed to live in a world so filled with people that there will be practically no space for anybody . Will our planet be able to support its growing popula- tion ? Or is chronic famine and mass starvation the ...
... tion of whether we are doomed to live in a world so filled with people that there will be practically no space for anybody . Will our planet be able to support its growing popula- tion ? Or is chronic famine and mass starvation the ...
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... tion with the hostile public , trying to make itself appear a victim , a group whose rights are being trampled on . Tactics directed toward the unaware or indifferent public are designed to neutralize their indifference and increase ...
... tion with the hostile public , trying to make itself appear a victim , a group whose rights are being trampled on . Tactics directed toward the unaware or indifferent public are designed to neutralize their indifference and increase ...
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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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