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Some fundamental changes which will ensure the establishment of social harmony in the life of modern man must be effected for the development of human welfare , peace and happiness . Of what use is civilization if it cannot develop ...
Some fundamental changes which will ensure the establishment of social harmony in the life of modern man must be effected for the development of human welfare , peace and happiness . Of what use is civilization if it cannot develop ...
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There should exist therefore , the “ Social Flexibility ” to move from situation to another , the facility to go from one status to a higher one , for all individuals who happen to acquire better qualities and qualifications .
There should exist therefore , the “ Social Flexibility ” to move from situation to another , the facility to go from one status to a higher one , for all individuals who happen to acquire better qualities and qualifications .
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They kept the pedigrees and recorded the alliances of the family , which regulated its social position . Their presence was considered indispensable at every marriage festivity ..... To conciliate their good will , it was necessary to ...
They kept the pedigrees and recorded the alliances of the family , which regulated its social position . Their presence was considered indispensable at every marriage festivity ..... To conciliate their good will , it was necessary to ...
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Psychotherapy and its possibilitiesA critique | 17 |
Consensus and Moral ValidityS G Sathayo | 27 |
SamkhyaYoga Theory of causality an Advaitic Study | 45 |
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