The Borzoi College ReaderCharles Muscatine, Marlene Griffith |
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... Populations which inhabit different countries differ more often in rela- tive frequencies of genetically simple traits than in any single trait being present in all individuals of one population and always absent in another population ...
... Populations which inhabit different countries differ more often in rela- tive frequencies of genetically simple traits than in any single trait being present in all individuals of one population and always absent in another population ...
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... population " experts " of the Twenties and Thirties who dolefully predicted a stationary or diminishing American population . In fact , a great change has come over American society . The average young American woman , according to ...
... population " experts " of the Twenties and Thirties who dolefully predicted a stationary or diminishing American population . In fact , a great change has come over American society . The average young American woman , according to ...
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... population of 200 million and a subsistence diet for nearly 1 billion . " So Americans need not yet fear hunger . Not so a coun- try like India . There - according to chemist Harrison Brown - nine - tenths of the total labor is already ...
... population of 200 million and a subsistence diet for nearly 1 billion . " So Americans need not yet fear hunger . Not so a coun- try like India . There - according to chemist Harrison Brown - nine - tenths of the total labor is already ...
Contents
THE NECESSITY FOR THINKING | 3 |
John Henry Newman | 43 |
THE RIGHT USE OF LANGUAGE | 57 |
Copyright | |
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