The World & I., Volumen2,Tema 10Washington Times Corporation, 1987 |
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... PAST & PRESENT Few branches of science have had a more profound effect on human thought - or have captured more public attention - than genetics . Despite this , the life and work of the man considered the founder of the science are not ...
... PAST & PRESENT Few branches of science have had a more profound effect on human thought - or have captured more public attention - than genetics . Despite this , the life and work of the man considered the founder of the science are not ...
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... past but rather to abandon it completely . Looking at their own age for guide- lines to innovation rather than im- itating the past , they demanded a naissance in the arts rather than a renaissance . They belonged to the Wiener ...
... past but rather to abandon it completely . Looking at their own age for guide- lines to innovation rather than im- itating the past , they demanded a naissance in the arts rather than a renaissance . They belonged to the Wiener ...
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... past is a Soc EGO Erik Erikson of historical processes could be the clarification of rigid and unconscious inner obsta- cles stemming from past his- tory , which obstruct emerg- ing ( and already strongly de- sired ) decisions in ...
... past is a Soc EGO Erik Erikson of historical processes could be the clarification of rigid and unconscious inner obsta- cles stemming from past his- tory , which obstruct emerg- ing ( and already strongly de- sired ) decisions in ...
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR | 16 |
Vietnam | 126 |
CROSSROADS | 459 |
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