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... human brain functions like advanced human society , according to a hierarchical model in which the large human cortex , the source of reason , dominates the more primitive limbic system , the source of emotion and irrationality . The ...
... human brain functions like advanced human society , according to a hierarchical model in which the large human cortex , the source of reason , dominates the more primitive limbic system , the source of emotion and irrationality . The ...
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... human groups was made clear to me in a discussion with my mentor , the late John Blackned . We were talking of the various Cree terms for types of groups , and I asked whether the group of animals in this story would have been called ...
... human groups was made clear to me in a discussion with my mentor , the late John Blackned . We were talking of the various Cree terms for types of groups , and I asked whether the group of animals in this story would have been called ...
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... human's leader , and consequently loses his attending spirit to the humans . Wolverines are ever after solitary beings , and the rest of the animals are dispersed and hunted by humans . To take briefly only two examples , Marten and ...
... human's leader , and consequently loses his attending spirit to the humans . Wolverines are ever after solitary beings , and the rest of the animals are dispersed and hunted by humans . To take briefly only two examples , Marten and ...
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