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If we consider that these systems of mentality have embraced , and still embrace , at least one - half of the human population of the world , we are forced to acknowledge the breadth and depth of their hold over human mind and human ...
If we consider that these systems of mentality have embraced , and still embrace , at least one - half of the human population of the world , we are forced to acknowledge the breadth and depth of their hold over human mind and human ...
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Such is this great system , which for more than twenty - five hundred years has been guiding the conduct of endless millions of human beings and groups . It was only systematized by Confucius , but as religion , as moral code ...
Such is this great system , which for more than twenty - five hundred years has been guiding the conduct of endless millions of human beings and groups . It was only systematized by Confucius , but as religion , as moral code ...
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( 2 ) “ Pure Paysage and Paysage with Human Figures . ” It is enough to glance through the tables for practically all the European countries to see that the absolute and the relative proportion of paysage with human figures ( or of the ...
( 2 ) “ Pure Paysage and Paysage with Human Figures . ” It is enough to glance through the tables for practically all the European countries to see that the absolute and the relative proportion of paysage with human figures ( or of the ...
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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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