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loses this , it ceases to exist as a given unit , as the same logical subject . ... or “ Boston has changed greatly during the three hundred years of its existence , ” or “ The process of education has undergone great transformations in ...
loses this , it ceases to exist as a given unit , as the same logical subject . ... or “ Boston has changed greatly during the three hundred years of its existence , ” or “ The process of education has undergone great transformations in ...
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In this sense they are filled with surprise and are seldom predictable in their totality.28 In this sense history as a whole never repeats itself , and the entire historical process has a unique aspect at any point of its existence , an ...
In this sense they are filled with surprise and are seldom predictable in their totality.28 In this sense history as a whole never repeats itself , and the entire historical process has a unique aspect at any point of its existence , an ...
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Viewed in a different light , this alternation of “ pure ” ( Sensate ) art and art with a " purpose " ( Ideational Idealistic ) means the existence of an alternation of the periods of the “ organic unification " of art with other ...
Viewed in a different light , this alternation of “ pure ” ( Sensate ) art and art with a " purpose " ( Ideational Idealistic ) means the existence of an alternation of the periods of the “ organic unification " of art with other ...
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Chapter One FORMS AND PROBLEMS OF CULTURE INTEGRATION AND METHODS | 3 |
Culture integration and culture unity a dark problem Most of | 49 |
LIST OF TABLES | 97 |
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