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... extent they adopted an amoral stance and were parasitical upon development as a guide ( and in some cases also as a pretext ) for research . In Guiné the case was quite different , for some very basic reasons . Paramount among these was ...
... extent they adopted an amoral stance and were parasitical upon development as a guide ( and in some cases also as a pretext ) for research . In Guiné the case was quite different , for some very basic reasons . Paramount among these was ...
Page 80
... extent forms of rationality , different from European materialism and idealism , will be able to develop alter- native perceptions of the past resulting in new and perhaps ( from a western viewpoint ) unorthodox , forms of ...
... extent forms of rationality , different from European materialism and idealism , will be able to develop alter- native perceptions of the past resulting in new and perhaps ( from a western viewpoint ) unorthodox , forms of ...
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... extent debateable he argues that the reindeer were engaging in only relatively short migrations on an east - west axis , towards the higher levels of the Massif in summer and the low lying zone in winter . The size difference between ...
... extent debateable he argues that the reindeer were engaging in only relatively short migrations on an east - west axis , towards the higher levels of the Massif in summer and the low lying zone in winter . The size difference between ...
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