Readings in SociologyA. A. Knopf, 1930 - Počet stran: 639 |
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... population would be more than five and a half times what it is now , if the rate of 1 per cent . increase annually could be maintained . It may bring the matter into more ... population densities , it Heredity , Eugenics , and Population 265.
... population would be more than five and a half times what it is now , if the rate of 1 per cent . increase annually could be maintained . It may bring the matter into more ... population densities , it Heredity , Eugenics , and Population 265.
Strana 474
... populations . In France , with a nearly stationary population , the figures in the two columns are of course nearly the same . In the United States and the British Dominions , with rapidly increasing populations , the proportion is much ...
... populations . In France , with a nearly stationary population , the figures in the two columns are of course nearly the same . In the United States and the British Dominions , with rapidly increasing populations , the proportion is much ...
Strana 498
... population undoubtedly had a part . It may be , as has sometimes been suggested , that exciting news offers workers ... population in this country . In 1800 less than 4 per cent . of the population of the United States lived in ...
... population undoubtedly had a part . It may be , as has sometimes been suggested , that exciting news offers workers ... population in this country . In 1800 less than 4 per cent . of the population of the United States lived in ...
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THE CULTURAL APPROACH TO SOCIOLOGY | 3 |
SOCIAL CHANGE IN JAPAN An editorial from THE NATION | 13 |
Titles for Further Reading | 44 |
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