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sorts of unity are lumped together without distinction , it is natural that the derivative concepts are also a kind of “ hash ” made out of fundamentally different things . What is said of Wissler's case can be said of many other ...
sorts of unity are lumped together without distinction , it is natural that the derivative concepts are also a kind of “ hash ” made out of fundamentally different things . What is said of Wissler's case can be said of many other ...
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Quite a different problem is the kind of time which must be used in specifying various cultural processes . Without entering here into a discussion of this intricate matter , it is sufficient to say that the time suitable for the ...
Quite a different problem is the kind of time which must be used in specifying various cultural processes . Without entering here into a discussion of this intricate matter , it is sufficient to say that the time suitable for the ...
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What kind of fluctuations ? What kind of problems ? How are they investigated ? For what purposes ? A full and adequate answer to these questions is offered in the subsequent parts of the work . At the present we need only to indicate ...
What kind of fluctuations ? What kind of problems ? How are they investigated ? For what purposes ? A full and adequate answer to these questions is offered in the subsequent parts of the work . At the present we need only to indicate ...
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Chapter One FORMS AND PROBLEMS OF CULTURE INTEGRATION AND METHODS | 3 |
Culture integration and culture unity a dark problem Most of | 49 |
LIST OF TABLES | 97 |
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