Modern tendencies in the distribution of wealth and ...

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Modern tendencies in the distribution of wealth and their probable effect on education

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Hayes, James H.
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Education
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State Teachers College of Colorado
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text
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Thesis
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Greeley, Colorado

State Teachers College of Colorado
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1917

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English

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74 leaves

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The following abstract is taken from the introductory paragraph of the thesis."Animals of many species recognize as their own and will fight for their dens, food, and stalking or hunting grounds. Territorial property of the temporary nature is found among birds, aurocks, dogs, monkeys, lions, and uncivilized man. Certain domestic animals are able to differentiate their master's fields, vehicles, and personal belongings from those of others. These instincts are the result of the struggle for self preservation but are not necessarily a basis for eternal property codes."
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State Teachers College of Colorado is a former name of the University of Northern Colorado.
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Wealth

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Master of Arts

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English
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eng