Social and Cultural Dynamics ...American Book Company, 1937 |
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... give credit to the author for his groping for something which is of the first importance , even though he has not as yet seen it clearly . Now , however , we ask the question : " What is the specific logical principle which Sapir ...
... give credit to the author for his groping for something which is of the first importance , even though he has not as yet seen it clearly . Now , however , we ask the question : " What is the specific logical principle which Sapir ...
Strana 142
... give a rich variety of examples of the formulation and practice of this mode of adaptation . The most famous brief formula is Juvenal's " Carpe diem . " Other formulas are represented by the following samples . Lesbia is beautiful ...
... give a rich variety of examples of the formulation and practice of this mode of adaptation . The most famous brief formula is Juvenal's " Carpe diem . " Other formulas are represented by the following samples . Lesbia is beautiful ...
Strana 387
... give at least a somewhat simplified but roughly adequate picture of the complex reality . This is especially true if one does not attempt to give in these classes too delicate shadings . However much such a shading is desirable , I ...
... give at least a somewhat simplified but roughly adequate picture of the complex reality . This is especially true if one does not attempt to give in these classes too delicate shadings . However much such a shading is desirable , I ...
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Chapter One FORMS AND PROBLEMS OF CULTURE INTEGRATION AND METHODS | 3 |
Fluctuation of Social Classes and Sexes in Portraiture | 27 |
Social Classes in Portraiture for Europe | 28 |
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