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This is a method I used in a recent work ( Pomedli 1991 ) , that of setting aside cultural presuppositions in order to discover characteristics of orality's assertive strains . a Oral Stories ' Conspicuous Integrative Nature Oral ...
This is a method I used in a recent work ( Pomedli 1991 ) , that of setting aside cultural presuppositions in order to discover characteristics of orality's assertive strains . a Oral Stories ' Conspicuous Integrative Nature Oral ...
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By probing the secrets of 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 ...
By probing the secrets of 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 ...
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To understand more fully the kindred nature of these two cultures requires further probing into religious / mythical expressions and into the unique character of memory . > Pa Pc Pr Sce REFERENCES Bright , William 1984 American Indian ...
To understand more fully the kindred nature of these two cultures requires further probing into religious / mythical expressions and into the unique character of memory . > Pa Pc Pr Sce REFERENCES Bright , William 1984 American Indian ...
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