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  • location, a more spacious (and, at the time, more rural) campus in the developing neighborhood of Morningside Heights. The site was formerly occupied ...
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  • brought about by the transition from a rural agrarian economy of landholders ... intensifying agrarian crisis due mainly to rural overpopulation with an annual ...
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  • |campus = Rural area, 745 acres (3.0 km²) |colors = Carnelian ... international relations, Slavic studies, sociology, and urban studies. Ebook ...
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  • such as genetics, physical anthropology, sociology, and biology, believe that ... knowledge, and decreased susceptibility to rural famines. ...
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  • of the population from the idiocy [sic] of rural life."The [sic!] is ... * Schumpeter, Joseph A. "The Communist Manifesto in sociology ...
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  • Category:Sociology Category:Lifestyle Category:Marriage and family ... centers of the East to the nation's rural regions.Ellen Herman, Kinship ...
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  • Category:Sociology Category:Politics and social sciences ... nodes of the "Integrated Sustainable Rural Development and Urban Renewal ...
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  • focus to large cities at the expense of rural areas. Ron Paul, [https://www ... A Journal of Clinical and Applied Sociology 4(3) (September, 2002): 195-208. ...
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  • primary economic unit. This persists for rural families, where every family ... According to sociology and anthropology, the primary function of the ...
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  • sovereignty spread throughout France. In rural areas, many went beyond this: ... Revolution by Lynn Hunt. In Contemporary Sociology 23 (1) (Jan 1994): 71-72; ...
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  • extended family is still important, especially in rural areas. ... to accommodate people who migrated from rural to urban areas. In the 1930s ...
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  • that held high populations of displaced rural workers seeking jobs in the ... (ethno)nation-building." Goldsmiths Sociology Papers. London, Goldsmiths ...
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  • milk-powder fluoridation is used in Chilean rural areas where water fluoridation ... au/arts/sts/bmartin/pubs/89sq.html The sociology of the fluoridation controversy: ...
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  • municipal rights and liberties, while the rural population remained in a ... intellectuals were also influential in sociology, most notably Habermas ...
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  • Le Corbusier to the Department of Bio-Sociology of the Foundation for the ... in Le Corbusier's plan: suburban and rural areas, and urban commercial ...
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