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as a complete work. If you think about it, many things we do in class are more like gifts we give in a s... people, and willingness to take risks and try new things. The commodities are the products of this kind of... eek you should do at least two different kinds of things. Look at the page on the [[:the_key_tasks_of_coll
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social sciences, students are concerned with how things //should// work, and how social problems //should
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we are being told that this is only possible way things can work. Yet the history of social inquiry offe

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