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Unfortunately , in his detailed characterization Sapir's concept of the logically
integrated culture is marred by its partial identification with the idealized culture of
the type which he finds most attractive.49 We may disregard this defect and give
...
Unfortunately , in his detailed characterization Sapir's concept of the logically
integrated culture is marred by its partial identification with the idealized culture of
the type which he finds most attractive.49 We may disregard this defect and give
...
Strana 142
where he is represented as a demon , or rakshasa , slain by the virtuous
Brahmans ) and to his followers , gives a closely ... The works of many poets like
Catullus , Horace , Ovid , epitaphs on tombstones , give a rich variety of examples
of the ...
where he is represented as a demon , or rakshasa , slain by the virtuous
Brahmans ) and to his followers , gives a closely ... The works of many poets like
Catullus , Horace , Ovid , epitaphs on tombstones , give a rich variety of examples
of the ...
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Its technique is not a linear delineation of the objects , but patches of color and
light and shade which would give an illusionistic impression of the Visual world
and in which all the corporeality of things has vanished . As we shall see and this
...
Its technique is not a linear delineation of the objects , but patches of color and
light and shade which would give an illusionistic impression of the Visual world
and in which all the corporeality of things has vanished . As we shall see and this
...
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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 |
Chapter Two IDEATIONAL SENSATE IDEALISTIC AND MIXED SYSTEMS | 55 |
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