People in a Changing WorldLaidlaw, 1974 - Economic geography |
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Page C-23
... groups . Probably the earliest groups were small -perhaps a husband , a wife , and their children . On certain occasions , two or three brothers , their wives , and children might have lived together . Thus , the earli- est groups of ...
... groups . Probably the earliest groups were small -perhaps a husband , a wife , and their children . On certain occasions , two or three brothers , their wives , and children might have lived together . Thus , the earli- est groups of ...
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... group also learn to adjust to change . During adolescence and adulthood , peer groups tend to be based increasingly on social status and common interest . In these peer groups , the individual learns what the group considers to be ...
... group also learn to adjust to change . During adolescence and adulthood , peer groups tend to be based increasingly on social status and common interest . In these peer groups , the individual learns what the group considers to be ...
Page E-53
... groups generally operate through the execu- tive branch and spend little time trying to influence the legislature . The opposite is true in the United ... groups representing virtually every segment of the economy . PRESSURE GROUPS E53.
... groups generally operate through the execu- tive branch and spend little time trying to influence the legislature . The opposite is true in the United ... groups representing virtually every segment of the economy . PRESSURE GROUPS E53.
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