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- 9.2 @1002:2024
- orld. I have to find a way of recognising that I cannot be self sufficient in myself. **I am, from the m
- 9.1 @1002:2024
- orld. I have to find a way of recognising that I cannot be self sufficient in myself. **I am, from the m
- 8.1 @1002:2024
- is distinct from the mundane, and so individuals cannot simply do what they want with sacred things. ===
- 4.2 @1002:2024
- 2007). * Both milk siblings and blood siblings cannot marry. * Is there a symbol for milk kinship on
- 3.1 @1002:2024
- hings you can exchange (for money) and things you cannot. * No society exists in isolation, and today ev
- 2.2 @1002:2024
- tensils, chickens, tools Some things, like land, cannot be exchanged for anything, but are inherited (Boh... l services, even if its members don’t know it and cannot see it. Some societies impose a specific set of
- 2.1 @1002:2024
- tensils, chickens, tools Some things, like land, cannot be exchanged for anything, but are inherited (Boh
- module_iii_essay @1002:2024
- world. I have to find a way of recognising that I cannot be self sufficient in myself. I am, from the mome
- module_i_quiz @1002:2024
- e. See Jones (2013), particularly Rule #6 ))) You cannot collaborate, collude, or conspire will your fello
- 10 @3621:2024
- utterance; without it the utterance does not and cannot exist. (Bakhtin 1987, 99) When language is used,
- contributions_to_an_online_knowledge_base @3621:2024
- changes are tracked, and are revertible. (If you cannot revert changes yourself, just email Ryan to ask f
- 5 @3621:2024
- ined by these ideas even if our use of a language cannot actually be explained by them. This tension play