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The second group is obliged to bridle many of its most urgent material needs ; it displays much less external activity in transforming the material world ; and in the heart of its integrated culture still remains predominantly ...
The second group is obliged to bridle many of its most urgent material needs ; it displays much less external activity in transforming the material world ; and in the heart of its integrated culture still remains predominantly ...
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... it cannot be in any process or in any change , because the nonexistent cannot either change or remain unchangeable . ... that it remains the same throughout the process it goes through : that , in brief , it remains unchanged to the ...
... it cannot be in any process or in any change , because the nonexistent cannot either change or remain unchangeable . ... that it remains the same throughout the process it goes through : that , in brief , it remains unchanged to the ...
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... in respect to the amplitude or in some other respect ; but the main sequence of the senses of the quantitative direction remains the same , and the last point of each recurrence coincides quantitatively with its starting point .
... in respect to the amplitude or in some other respect ; but the main sequence of the senses of the quantitative direction remains the same , and the last point of each recurrence coincides quantitatively with its starting point .
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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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