Population Policy and Ethics: The American Experience : a Project of the Research Group on Ethics and Population of the Institute of Society, Ethics and the Life SciencesRobert M. Veatch Irvington Publishers, 1977 - 501 páginas |
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... respect and status , so closely linked in white ter- minology , are sharply distinguished by Indian people . It is not only the high achiever who is worthy of respect , but also all persons within the tribe , chiefly older persons . Respect ...
... respect and status , so closely linked in white ter- minology , are sharply distinguished by Indian people . It is not only the high achiever who is worthy of respect , but also all persons within the tribe , chiefly older persons . Respect ...
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... respect , and houses it with the care and courtesy accorded an honored guest . ( Akwesasne Notes , May , 1971 ) Illustrative of several of the values described earlier , as well as of the Indian's respect for nature , are the following ...
... respect , and houses it with the care and courtesy accorded an honored guest . ( Akwesasne Notes , May , 1971 ) Illustrative of several of the values described earlier , as well as of the Indian's respect for nature , are the following ...
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... respect to minority groups , the high value groups place upon their own self - definitions of their problems and needs ( the value of self - determination ) -recognized the importance to racial and other minority groups of political respect ...
... respect to minority groups , the high value groups place upon their own self - definitions of their problems and needs ( the value of self - determination ) -recognized the importance to racial and other minority groups of political respect ...
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Population Policy and Ethics: The American Experience : a Project of the ... Robert M. Veatch Vista de fragmentos - 1977 |
Population Policy and Ethics: The American Experience : a Project of the ... Robert M. Veatch Vista de fragmentos - 1977 |
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