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Page 149
As someone begins to hum again after taking a breath, individual voices are
momentarily distinguishable as pitch is adjusted, and then they disappear again
within the whole. In that small enclosed space sound is felt, physically and ...
As someone begins to hum again after taking a breath, individual voices are
momentarily distinguishable as pitch is adjusted, and then they disappear again
within the whole. In that small enclosed space sound is felt, physically and ...
Page 254
This interaction is often at the level of the individual through vision quests and
dreaming. The power which is obtained through the individual vision experience
is used uniquely by the individual to whom it is given, resulting in a highly ...
This interaction is often at the level of the individual through vision quests and
dreaming. The power which is obtained through the individual vision experience
is used uniquely by the individual to whom it is given, resulting in a highly ...
Page 308
Individual rights reign supreme in Euro-Canadian society and are enshrined in
the preface of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms (Turpel 1993:135). Euro-
Canadian society valorizes the rational individual who maximizes benefits for ...
Individual rights reign supreme in Euro-Canadian society and are enshrined in
the preface of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms (Turpel 1993:135). Euro-
Canadian society valorizes the rational individual who maximizes benefits for ...
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SYLVIE BERBAUM | 14 |
LAURA BUSZARDWELCHER | 34 |
MARY ANN CORBIERE | 71 |
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