The Evolution of Man and SocietyAllen & Unwin, 1969 - 751 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 60
... population ; it is decorative rather than fundamental in its effects on animal and human evolution . A third step ... population control in men and animals has another far- reaching consequence . The preservation of a stable ...
... population ; it is decorative rather than fundamental in its effects on animal and human evolution . A third step ... population control in men and animals has another far- reaching consequence . The preservation of a stable ...
الصفحة 608
... population . It is now for the two communities together to apply this knowledge to solve harmoniously , if they can ... population now equals or exceeds , for no one can measure the mixture , that of the revolutionary founders ...
... population . It is now for the two communities together to apply this knowledge to solve harmoniously , if they can ... population now equals or exceeds , for no one can measure the mixture , that of the revolutionary founders ...
الصفحة 685
... Population Control . ' Pop . Study Group ( 2 ) 49–56 , Roy . Soc . , London . CARPENTER , C. R. 1942. ' Sexual Habits of Primates . ' Biol . Symp.8 : 177 . CARR - SAUNDERS , A. M. 1922. The Population Problem : a study in human ...
... Population Control . ' Pop . Study Group ( 2 ) 49–56 , Roy . Soc . , London . CARPENTER , C. R. 1942. ' Sexual Habits of Primates . ' Biol . Symp.8 : 177 . CARR - SAUNDERS , A. M. 1922. The Population Problem : a study in human ...
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THE FOUNDATIONS page | 19 |
PROVIDENT SOCIETIES | 67 |
EXPANDING PEOPLES | 127 |
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