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  • ...on]] that the [[experience]] of jealousy can last much longer than the one of a basic emotion like [[anger]], without losing its [[original]] [[intensity ...formed from jaloux (jealous), and further from Low [[Latin]] zelosus (full of zeal), in turn from the [[Greek]] word ζήλος (zēlos), sometimes "jeal
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  • ...roperties of language in general. For information specifically on the use of language by humans see the main article on [[natural language]]. == Properties of language ==
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  • <center>'''The Reversal of Perspective'''</center> ...lity. Poetry is an act which engenders new realities; it is the fulfilment of radical theory, the revolutionary act par excellence.
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  • ...r]] of the horse, and that we have the opportunity to share that [[light]] of the horse with You, and that all that is in unity and in one purpose with o ...Exercising discernment as to what a mind might be up to in the conveyance of the Father's will, one might profess,
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  • ==PAPER 92: THE LATER EVOLUTION OF RELIGION== ...millenniums of mankind's [[experiential]] [[career]] through the ministry of the following [[influences]] operating within, and impinging upon, savage,
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  • <center>'''Impossible Participation or Power as the Sum of Constraints'''</center> ...s not yet begun (3). It will have to give a new value to the old principle of sovereignty (4).
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  • ...nterpreting of the [[meaning]] of a [[text]] and the subsequent production of an equivalent text, likewise called a "translation," that [[communication|c ...nto account constraints that include [[context]], the rules of [[grammar]] of the two languages, their writing conventions, and their idioms. A common mi
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  • ...w culture]], [[folk culture]], or [[popular culture]]) John Befrger ''Ways of Seeing'', anthropologists understand "culture" to refer not only to [[consu <center>For lessons on the [[topic]] of '''''Culture''''', follow [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=C
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  • ...w culture]], [[folk culture]], or [[popular culture]]) John Befrger ''Ways of Seeing'', anthropologists understand "culture" to refer not only to [[consu ...he social, and the normative, nor does it reflect three competing theories of culture.
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  • ...the [[human]] [[personality]]. The [[morontia]] [[soul]] is the [[child]] of the [[universe]] and may be really known only through [[cosmic]] [[insight] ..., something [[vital]] that is destined to [[endure]] beyond the short span of [[temporal]] life.
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  • *1. a. The [[fact]], [[state]], or condition of [[being]] completed or perfected; consummation, completion, end. Obs. ...or development of a [[person]] or [[thing]]; [[maturity]]; ripeness. Also of a flower: full bloom.
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  • ...d=b-8cONT4lHIC&printsec=frontcover&dq=life+of+samuel+johnson#PPP13,M1 Life of Samuel Johnson]''. ...The Life of Richard Savage'', the poems "London |London'' and ''The Vanity of Human Wishes'', and the play ''Irene''.
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  • University of Northern British Columbia ...man species, of self-aware human cultures, and so on down into the origins of the local and particular. This should not be surprising; we sense that know
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