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It is important also to remember that in this period since we accepted military power as perhaps an inevitability of a nuclear contest on the military battlefield , it was equally inevitable that the human individual did not feel very ...
It is important also to remember that in this period since we accepted military power as perhaps an inevitability of a nuclear contest on the military battlefield , it was equally inevitable that the human individual did not feel very ...
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It can be stated , roughly , something like this : the welfare , the prosperity , the power , of the group into which I happened to be born , or adopted early in my life , who- ever , or wherever I am , is more important than the ...
It can be stated , roughly , something like this : the welfare , the prosperity , the power , of the group into which I happened to be born , or adopted early in my life , who- ever , or wherever I am , is more important than the ...
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The Santa Claus myth then , as a game , is important and useful in teaching an attitude that is inherent in our culture , and yet , like any other myth , taught as a reality it is destructive of a child's capacity to think .
The Santa Claus myth then , as a game , is important and useful in teaching an attitude that is inherent in our culture , and yet , like any other myth , taught as a reality it is destructive of a child's capacity to think .
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SOCIAL WORK IN THE 1960S Charles I Schottland | 20 |
WORLD MENTAL HEALTH Brock Chisholm M D | 54 |
SOCIAL WORKS NEW ERA Herbert Stroup | 67 |
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