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... Nature Oral stories are generally a whole piece in the context in which they were recorded . Someone begins a story and completes it , generally without any interruption . The stories themselves form a unit , without being neatly ...
... Nature Oral stories are generally a whole piece in the context in which they were recorded . Someone begins a story and completes it , generally without any interruption . The stories themselves form a unit , without being neatly ...
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... nature , Newton affirmed its laws , that of motion and gravity , for instance . For Newton , to understand is to have power . In the latter part of his life , he sought to extend his probing , unveiling and under- standing into even ...
... nature , Newton affirmed its laws , that of motion and gravity , for instance . For Newton , to understand is to have power . In the latter part of his life , he sought to extend his probing , unveiling and under- standing into even ...
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... nature , and its unique and fragile system of sounds which can ensure continuance through mnemonic formulas . To understand more fully the kindred nature of these two cultures requires further probing into religious / mythical ...
... nature , and its unique and fragile system of sounds which can ensure continuance through mnemonic formulas . To understand more fully the kindred nature of these two cultures requires further probing into religious / mythical ...
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