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PUNCTUATION AND PULSATION OF SOCIOCULTURAL PROCESSES If the
unit and all the directions of a given process remain the same throughout its
existence , it cannot have any " punctuation , ” “ turn , " " measure , " " ' phase , " "
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PUNCTUATION AND PULSATION OF SOCIOCULTURAL PROCESSES If the
unit and all the directions of a given process remain the same throughout its
existence , it cannot have any " punctuation , ” “ turn , " " measure , " " ' phase , " "
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In other words , the greater the change in direction , the sharper is the “ turn ” in
the movement of the process , the clearer and more pronounced is the line that
separates one phase from another , the more deeply punctuated the process ...
In other words , the greater the change in direction , the sharper is the “ turn ” in
the movement of the process , the clearer and more pronounced is the line that
separates one phase from another , the more deeply punctuated the process ...
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The turning point had already appeared about the middle of the twelfth century (
the royal portal at Chartres c . 1145 , and similar portals of other churches ) .10 It
is true that at about the middle of the thirteenth century both Gothic architecture ...
The turning point had already appeared about the middle of the twelfth century (
the royal portal at Chartres c . 1145 , and similar portals of other churches ) .10 It
is true that at about the middle of the thirteenth century both Gothic architecture ...
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Chapter One FORMS AND PROBLEMS OF CULTURE INTEGRATION AND METHODS | 3 |
Summary of the Main Traits and Satellites of the Discussed Types of Adaptation | 97 |
Chapter Three CONCRETE ILLUSTRATIONS OF THE CHIEF TYPES OF CULTURE | 103 |
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