The Physical Basis of SocietyD.Appleton, 1928 - 526 من الصفحات |
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... woman to describe some woman's costume and ponder the result . A new inven- tion like the automobile or radio almost revolutionizes com- mon idioms . Language also gives a clew to the efficiency of our sense organs . Most of our ...
... woman to describe some woman's costume and ponder the result . A new inven- tion like the automobile or radio almost revolutionizes com- mon idioms . Language also gives a clew to the efficiency of our sense organs . Most of our ...
الصفحة 78
... woman hears with amazement of the location of New York City almost surrounded by water and thinks that conditions there must be heavenly whereas our preacher is likely to describe it in other terms . He who knows " the desert's ...
... woman hears with amazement of the location of New York City almost surrounded by water and thinks that conditions there must be heavenly whereas our preacher is likely to describe it in other terms . He who knows " the desert's ...
الصفحة 178
... woman or a man who first used needle and thread ? We cannot hope to answer such ques- tions . The best we can do is to keep digging away until the story of the development of man's culture is better known than it is to - day . It so ...
... woman or a man who first used needle and thread ? We cannot hope to answer such ques- tions . The best we can do is to keep digging away until the story of the development of man's culture is better known than it is to - day . It so ...
الصفحة 325
... woman , are normal , but if the girls of this generation marry , half of their sons will be color blind . A color - blind woman is found only when a color - blind man marries a woman whose father was color blind . If it be true that man ...
... woman , are normal , but if the girls of this generation marry , half of their sons will be color blind . A color - blind woman is found only when a color - blind man marries a woman whose father was color blind . If it be true that man ...
الصفحة 326
... woman to have the trait . To this no exception is known . Bateson was able to find seventeen such cases , and all the sons were color blind . We have all seen human albinos who are characterized by an absence of pigment cells so that ...
... woman to have the trait . To this no exception is known . Bateson was able to find seventeen such cases , and all the sons were color blind . We have all seen human albinos who are characterized by an absence of pigment cells so that ...
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