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Page 257
... change . J. L. Fuller and W. R. Thompson , among others , have pointed out that , quite rapidly within a few generations , the changes in attitudes as to who would be a good wife or a good husband can have powerful effects upon the fre ...
... change . J. L. Fuller and W. R. Thompson , among others , have pointed out that , quite rapidly within a few generations , the changes in attitudes as to who would be a good wife or a good husband can have powerful effects upon the fre ...
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... changes those who take part in it . There are minor changes in people who take part in research in new plas- tics , greater changes in those who take part in research in the pre- vention of disease , and still greater changes in those ...
... changes those who take part in it . There are minor changes in people who take part in research in new plas- tics , greater changes in those who take part in research in the pre- vention of disease , and still greater changes in those ...
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... changes running concurrently with the social changes . Fortunately , we are not without parallels for the task . The five - year planners , the long - range city planners , the agricultural and engineering planners must often ask ...
... changes running concurrently with the social changes . Fortunately , we are not without parallels for the task . The five - year planners , the long - range city planners , the agricultural and engineering planners must often ask ...
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Our Twentiethcentury Vantage Point | 3 |
The Invention of Culture | 47 |
How We Come to Want What We Want | 60 |
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