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The Descent of Man

Eighteenth-century life (Print), 2021
“...All Israel shall bless, saying ‘May G-d make you as Ephraim and as Menashe.’ ” (48:20) Rabbi Yaakov Kaminetzky, one of the great sages of the previous generation, was once sitting in an airplane next to the head of the Histadrut, the Israeli Labor ...
Arianne Chernock
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Man's Ministry to man

Journal of Religion and Health, 1966
The ministry of man to man involves three basic necessities, whether we are speaking of the clergyman, the general practitioner, the psy chiatrist, the psychologist, the social worker, the teacher, the nurse, the educational or vocational counselor, or any of the numerous other helping professions.
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Man’s Man/Ladies’ Man: Motifs of Hypermasculinity

Psychiatry, 1984
Hypermasculine character styles are commonly encountered in clinical practice, popular media imagery and, indeed, in everyday life. Such "hypermasculinity" is readily recognized as an exaggeration and distortion of traditionally masculine traits, and has been studied by Adler (1923), Freud (1937), Reich (1949), Ovesey (1969), and Stoller and Herdt ...
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A Man is a Man is a Man

The American Journal of Bioethics, 2005
Every field of human endeavor goes through a period of great anticipation in which the leading lights predict that the end of the discipline is near and that acquisition of new knowledge in the are...
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The Descent of Man, and Selection in Relation to Sex

Nature, 1871
II.THAT selection in relation to sex has been an important factor in the formation of the present breeds of animals was more than indicated in the “Origin of Species,“and the theory has since been especially worked out by Professor Haeckel.
P. Smith
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Man, the State, and War

, 2018
Disarmament measures for small arms, light weapons and ammunition are becoming routine and widespread. For centuries, the vision of disarmament has tantalized with revolutionary possibilities to transform relations between peoples and governments.
Kenneth N. Waltz, William Kornhauser
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MAN'S ROLE IN MAN-MACHINE SYSTEMS

Automatica, 1982
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses man's role in man-machine systems. A big computing center with its multitude of processors, storage units, and peripheral equipment is a system that raises many problems of efficiency and cost/performance, and it must be admitted that there is not yet much of a useful systems theory to support its design or ...
F. Margulies, H. Zemanek
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