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... living longer . Infant mortality has been strikingly reduced and the life span greatly increased . An American born in the year 1900 at the beginning of the twentieth century , for example , had a life expectancy of only 47 years ...
... living longer . Infant mortality has been strikingly reduced and the life span greatly increased . An American born in the year 1900 at the beginning of the twentieth century , for example , had a life expectancy of only 47 years ...
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... living in the exciting world . We are living in the most stimulating period in world history . We have done more in science and in industry in the last 60 years than perhaps in the last 2000. If I could predict , I would say that we ...
... living in the exciting world . We are living in the most stimulating period in world history . We have done more in science and in industry in the last 60 years than perhaps in the last 2000. If I could predict , I would say that we ...
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... living things or their larger parts were made of . This primitive sort of knowledge is well illustrated by ... living con- stituents of a cell together and to call them protoplasm . Page 51 - In a general way , the protoplasm in the ...
... living things or their larger parts were made of . This primitive sort of knowledge is well illustrated by ... living con- stituents of a cell together and to call them protoplasm . Page 51 - In a general way , the protoplasm in the ...
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A View from the Bridge with the Executive Secretary | 5 |
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America as a Leader of Free People and the Implications | 37 |
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