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I suggest that traditional cultural values are linked to underlying cognitive processes that involve experiencing and understanding the world in terms of the interdependence of the senses rather than in terms of the dominance of one ...
I suggest that traditional cultural values are linked to underlying cognitive processes that involve experiencing and understanding the world in terms of the interdependence of the senses rather than in terms of the dominance of one ...
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It is in this manner a that cultural and physical experience are combined in such a way that it seems both natural and desirable to associate power with force , control , male rationality , and UP and GOOD , and equally natural that ...
It is in this manner a that cultural and physical experience are combined in such a way that it seems both natural and desirable to associate power with force , control , male rationality , and UP and GOOD , and equally natural that ...
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My intuition is that such games are not unique to these children , but that they may be particularly refined among them because of unique factors related to the structure of the Cree language , local cultural traditions , " homeschool ...
My intuition is that such games are not unique to these children , but that they may be particularly refined among them because of unique factors related to the structure of the Cree language , local cultural traditions , " homeschool ...
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SYLVIE BERBAUM | 14 |
LAURA BUSZARDWELCHER | 34 |
MARY ANN CORBIERE | 71 |
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