Sociology: Rules, Roles, and RelationshipsDorsey Press, 1971 - 687 páginas |
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... York : United Nations , 1953 ) , p . 11 , Table 2. For 1960 data , United Nations Demographic Yearbook , 1961 ( New York : United Nations , 1962 ) , Table 2 . The 1970 figure is the author's extrap- olation , assuming a 2 percent growth ...
... York : United Nations , 1953 ) , p . 11 , Table 2. For 1960 data , United Nations Demographic Yearbook , 1961 ( New York : United Nations , 1962 ) , Table 2 . The 1970 figure is the author's extrap- olation , assuming a 2 percent growth ...
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... York : Oxford University Press , Inc. , 1946 ] , p . 181 ) . † This is not to imply that the standing accorded a position is immutably fixed by impersonal law . Position incumbents do band together - the AMA , trade unions , and others ...
... York : Oxford University Press , Inc. , 1946 ] , p . 181 ) . † This is not to imply that the standing accorded a position is immutably fixed by impersonal law . Position incumbents do band together - the AMA , trade unions , and others ...
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... York : Alfred A. Knopf , Inc. , 1963 ) . The whole statement goes like this : " The Found- ing Fathers . . . in their wisdom de- cided that children were an unnatural strain on parents . So they provided jails called schools , equipped ...
... York : Alfred A. Knopf , Inc. , 1963 ) . The whole statement goes like this : " The Found- ing Fathers . . . in their wisdom de- cided that children were an unnatural strain on parents . So they provided jails called schools , equipped ...
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