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... and that the advanced 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 that the advanced 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 ...
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How do the Cree , and some students of the Cree , approach the discernment of relations between human persons and many kinds of other living things ( including spirit beings ) ( Black 1977 , Hallowell 1955 , Preston 1975 ) ?
How do the Cree , and some students of the Cree , approach the discernment of relations between human persons and many kinds of other living things ( including spirit beings ) ( Black 1977 , Hallowell 1955 , Preston 1975 ) ?
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When humans do appear , a radical transformation of the animal community has taken place : they have lost their leader ... Wolverine , in his pride , kills the human's leader , and consequently loses his attending spirit to the humans .
When humans do appear , a radical transformation of the animal community has taken place : they have lost their leader ... Wolverine , in his pride , kills the human's leader , and consequently loses his attending spirit to the humans .
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SYLVIE BERBAUM | 14 |
LAURA BUSZARDWELCHER | 34 |
MARY ANN CORBIERE | 71 |
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