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... fact that a population policy need not al- ways be reduced to one of fertility con- trol . Health issues receive primary attention for these special popula- tions . It must be stated that though the earlier population policies did not ...
... fact that a population policy need not al- ways be reduced to one of fertility con- trol . Health issues receive primary attention for these special popula- tions . It must be stated that though the earlier population policies did not ...
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... fact that we are all , to some extent , aggres- sive , territorial , xenophobic , hierar- chical and sexual beings ? Aggression is an unavoidable fact of human life . Territorial rights demand the use of aggression . Territorial rules ...
... fact that we are all , to some extent , aggres- sive , territorial , xenophobic , hierar- chical and sexual beings ? Aggression is an unavoidable fact of human life . Territorial rights demand the use of aggression . Territorial rules ...
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... fact that such violence , or caused / triggered fare ; if at all these establish prima facie facts of political violence , they must do so in ways that make rights redress and rehabilitation almost impossible . and history - sheeters ...
... fact that such violence , or caused / triggered fare ; if at all these establish prima facie facts of political violence , they must do so in ways that make rights redress and rehabilitation almost impossible . and history - sheeters ...
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