Rural U.S.A.: Persistence and ChangeThomas R. Ford |
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... cultural energy ( human labor , animal labor , electricity , and fossil fuel ) used in the production process . The substitution of fossil fuels and other energy sources for labor has stimulated greater total energy yields , but less ...
... cultural energy ( human labor , animal labor , electricity , and fossil fuel ) used in the production process . The substitution of fossil fuels and other energy sources for labor has stimulated greater total energy yields , but less ...
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... cultural minority as opposed to a racial one , in that their identity is derived from " association in culturally and socially distinct Indian groups " ( Lurie , 1966 : 1 ) . Indian- Americans have been in a continuous struggle to ...
... cultural minority as opposed to a racial one , in that their identity is derived from " association in culturally and socially distinct Indian groups " ( Lurie , 1966 : 1 ) . Indian- Americans have been in a continuous struggle to ...
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... cultures and languages , the elimination of poverty and discrimination , and the support of a system of cultural pluralism within the United States . SUMMARY . The preceding sections have given an account of the status of the three ...
... cultures and languages , the elimination of poverty and discrimination , and the support of a system of cultural pluralism within the United States . SUMMARY . The preceding sections have given an account of the status of the three ...
Contents
Quality and Conflicts in Land | 19 |
People on the Land | 37 |
The Changing Character of the Nonmetropolitan | 55 |
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