Economics for ConsumersAmerican Book Company, 1944 - 666 pages |
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... desire for clothing was first motivated by the wish for protection or whether it was adopted primarily for its decorative features . Whether desire for clothing is inborn or acquired and whether its purpose is to yield protection or to ...
... desire for clothing was first motivated by the wish for protection or whether it was adopted primarily for its decorative features . Whether desire for clothing is inborn or acquired and whether its purpose is to yield protection or to ...
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... desire for clothing was first motivated by the wish for protection or whether it was adopted primarily for its decorative features . Whether desire for clothing is inborn or acquired and whether its purpose is to yield protection or to ...
... desire for clothing was first motivated by the wish for protection or whether it was adopted primarily for its decorative features . Whether desire for clothing is inborn or acquired and whether its purpose is to yield protection or to ...
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... Desire to Create . In fact the above answer to the ques- tion is too simple for reality . It either ignores or underrates the impor- tance of several other motives . One of these is the universal human desire to create something . So ...
... Desire to Create . In fact the above answer to the ques- tion is too simple for reality . It either ignores or underrates the impor- tance of several other motives . One of these is the universal human desire to create something . So ...
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