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... natural science . Perhaps because of their overwhelming interest in political struggles and confrontations , they argued that all the interactions involved in natural processes can be thought of in terms of the confrontation of ...
... natural science . Perhaps because of their overwhelming interest in political struggles and confrontations , they argued that all the interactions involved in natural processes can be thought of in terms of the confrontation of ...
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... natural resources , an obvious step would seem to be to reduce the rate at which natural resources are exploited . When they changed the values in the model to correspond with such a new policy , what came up was an eventual rise in ...
... natural resources , an obvious step would seem to be to reduce the rate at which natural resources are exploited . When they changed the values in the model to correspond with such a new policy , what came up was an eventual rise in ...
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... natural resources to be discovered much more rapidly than the MIT group thought likely , the collapse due to exhaustion of natural resources does not occur . Again , an American author has inserted a sort of technological joker ...
... natural resources to be discovered much more rapidly than the MIT group thought likely , the collapse due to exhaustion of natural resources does not occur . Again , an American author has inserted a sort of technological joker ...
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