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... decline in concentration is harmonious with the declines among blacks and whites . Both groups were experiencing a decline in concentration based on their specific tastes , and the overall curve for Illinois exhibits a decline that is ...
... decline in concentration is harmonious with the declines among blacks and whites . Both groups were experiencing a decline in concentration based on their specific tastes , and the overall curve for Illinois exhibits a decline that is ...
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the cause of the decline in concentration , but can is not the same as will . The post - World War Two decline is genuine , in the sense that it reflects a decline within each group , pure and simple . ( Incidentally the gap be- tween ...
the cause of the decline in concentration , but can is not the same as will . The post - World War Two decline is genuine , in the sense that it reflects a decline within each group , pure and simple . ( Incidentally the gap be- tween ...
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... decline is approached in terms of external events that might account for the shifts . These include the growth of urban residence compared with the decline in the rural population ; changes in ethnic and racial diversity ; the ...
... decline is approached in terms of external events that might account for the shifts . These include the growth of urban residence compared with the decline in the rural population ; changes in ethnic and racial diversity ; the ...
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American Indian placenames in the United States | 15 |
the derivation and referent of an old puzzle | 39 |
Placenames derived from Chinook Jargon in the state | 57 |
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