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Page 126
... humanity will move forward into a life of elementary decency . This sense of unity and human solidarity will only come from conscious knowledge of common human origins . His views were echoed by Miles Burkitt ( 1955 ) when discussing ...
... humanity will move forward into a life of elementary decency . This sense of unity and human solidarity will only come from conscious knowledge of common human origins . His views were echoed by Miles Burkitt ( 1955 ) when discussing ...
Page 169
... human nature : People have fought and killed each other since human life began ( Branigan 1984 , 26 ) . The Ancient Britons were an aggressive people ... Unlike the vast majority of the population who were tied to working on the land ...
... human nature : People have fought and killed each other since human life began ( Branigan 1984 , 26 ) . The Ancient Britons were an aggressive people ... Unlike the vast majority of the population who were tied to working on the land ...
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... human life and dignity anywhere in the world . This Congress has been irretrievably contaminated by the effects of ... humanity are a violation of international law and strike at the heart of our profession . No individual conscience can ...
... human life and dignity anywhere in the world . This Congress has been irretrievably contaminated by the effects of ... humanity are a violation of international law and strike at the heart of our profession . No individual conscience can ...
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