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B. A process related to a unique unit may be repeated within this unit . Socrates is
a unique individual ; however , such of his activities as sleeping and being awake
, wandering in the streets of Athens , listening to the scoldings of Xantippe ...
B. A process related to a unique unit may be repeated within this unit . Socrates is
a unique individual ; however , such of his activities as sleeping and being awake
, wandering in the streets of Athens , listening to the scoldings of Xantippe ...
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D. Finally , when the unit in which the process takes place ceases to be
identifiable , the process itself is to be regarded as ended . Thus in accordance
with the transformation of the unit itself in which movement takes place , the
number of ...
D. Finally , when the unit in which the process takes place ceases to be
identifiable , the process itself is to be regarded as ended . Thus in accordance
with the transformation of the unit itself in which movement takes place , the
number of ...
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According to this principle , when the unit is integrated the change in the direction
of the process is caused not only and not so much by the interference of external
forces but by the inner forces of the process itself and by the nature of its unit .
According to this principle , when the unit is integrated the change in the direction
of the process is caused not only and not so much by the interference of external
forces but by the inner forces of the process itself and by the nature of its unit .
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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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