Encyclopaedia of the Social Sciences, Volume 3Edwin Robert Anderson Seligman Macmillan, 1937 |
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Page 374
... activities when he said that " what the best and wisest parent wants for his own child , that must the community want for all its children . " Child welfare activities are of many types . In some instances financial assistance is ...
... activities when he said that " what the best and wisest parent wants for his own child , that must the community want for all its children . " Child welfare activities are of many types . In some instances financial assistance is ...
Page 528
... activities . But closer study reveals a common driving force behind both activities . The position of the trader without an adequate hinterland is analo- gous to that of the nomad pressed back by the desert . Both are forced outward ...
... activities . But closer study reveals a common driving force behind both activities . The position of the trader without an adequate hinterland is analo- gous to that of the nomad pressed back by the desert . Both are forced outward ...
Page 574
... activities and sometimes even per- form political or military functions . But they differ sharply from modern clubs because of the entirely different nature of their social setting . Generated by impulses toward ceremony and secrecy and ...
... activities and sometimes even per- form political or military functions . But they differ sharply from modern clubs because of the entirely different nature of their social setting . Generated by impulses toward ceremony and secrecy and ...
Contents
Articles | 4 |
BUDÉ GUILLAUME Georges Boyer | 44 |
BUDIN PIERRE René Sand | 51 |
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