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  • ...ington]]. Spornagia are neither [[spirits]] nor [[persons]]; they are an [[animal]] order of [[existence]], but if you could see them, you would [[agree]] th
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  • ...guage]] or dialect native to a region or country rather than a literary, [[culture]]d, or foreign language *2 : applied to a plant or animal in the common native speech as distinguished from the [[Latin]] nomenclatur
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  • ...ife-form; animal tracks are the footprints, hoofprints, or pawprints of an animal. The imagery of footprints has been used in many areas of popular [[culture]]. Several [[poems]] and songs have been written about them, with the [[Chr
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  • ...hin", which was related to the Greek δελφύς (''delphus''), "[[womb]]". The animal's name can therefore be [[interpreted]] as meaning "a 'fish' with a womb". ...nce and seemingly [[playful]] [[attitude]] have made them popular in human culture.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dolphin]
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  • ...L_PEOPLES Foxhall peoples] in the west, another struggling [[center]] of [[culture]] [[persisted]] in the east. This [[group]] was located in the foothills of ...listic neighbors. In less than one thousand years most of the borderland [[animal]] [[groups]] of these regions had been either destroyed or driven back to t
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  • 69:7.1 To start with, the entire [[animal]] world was man's enemy; [[human beings]] had to [[learn]] to [[protect]] t 69:7.4 The [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dog dog] was the first [[animal]] to be [[domesticated]], and the [[difficult]] [[experience]] of taming it
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  • 69:6.2 [[Fire]] building, by a single bound, forever separated [[man]] from [[animal]]; it is the basic [[human]] [[invention]], or [[discovery]]. [[Fire]] enab ...ocial]] [[culture]], while [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Animal_husbandry animal husbandry], by reducing the [[effort]] [[necessary]] to [[secure]] [[food]]
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  • ...kipedia.org/wiki/Protein proteins], that is either eaten or drunk by any [[animal]], including [[humans]], for [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nutrition nutri ...tions using various spices or combinations of flavors [[unique]] to that [[culture]]. Other [[differences]] include preferences (hot or cold, spicy etc), and
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  • ...gleaning] [[food]]. This was the [[primitive]] [[nomadic]] [[stage]] of [[culture]] and is the mode of life now followed by the African [https://en.wikipedia ...ital, the increase in his flocks; and this provided more [[leisure]] for [[culture]] and [[progress]].
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  • ...survive long enough to leave descendants in a world initially dominated by animal ferocity and the struggle for survival. ...enlightened by spirit, mortals become unburdened by their heritage, their culture, their environment, and their limitations.
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  • ...e [[human]] [[species]] from a [[status]] that was little better than an [[animal]] [[existence]], through the intervening [[ages]], and down to the later ti ...herent]]; hence must all [[children]] be reared in an [[environment]] of [[culture]], while each [[succeeding]] [[generation]] of [[youth]] must receive anew
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  • ...English] steryle, from [[Latin]] sterilis; akin to Gothic stairo barren [[animal]], [[Sanskrit]] starī sterile cow ...d in a [[fluid]], in medication, or in a compound such as [[biological]] [[culture]] [[media]]. Sterilization can be achieved by applying the proper combinati
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  • ...it means to be a human on a world that is designed to grow into a heavenly culture.
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  • ...is one of the most distinctive characteristics of human development and [[culture]]. So it is no surprise that the science of acoustics spreads across so man
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  • ::b. transf. The male of a pair of the lower [[animal]]s; a male animal kept for breeding. *II.3. a. One who tills and [[culture|cultivates]] the soil; a cultivator, tiller, farmer, husbandman. In early n
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  • ...[cause]] and [[effect]]. [[Evolution]] may advance in the [[absence]] of [[culture]], but cultural [[civilization]] does not flourish without an adequate back 81:5.2 Through [[agriculture]], [[animal]] [[domestication]], and improved architecture, [[mankind]] gradually [[esc
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  • ..., many of which are provided them on these special worlds. This order of [[animal]] life is now largely directed by the [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index ...]] universe age, these [[faithful]] [[spornagia]] will escape from their [[animal]] [[level]] of [[existence]] and [[attain]] a worthy [[evolutional]] [[dest
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  • ...are highly [[culture]]- and situation-specific and may [[change]] within a culture depending on [[social status]] and [[relationship]], they exist in all know
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  • ...lanetary [[culture]]s, space-faring or not, ultimately evolve from their [[animal]] natures the entire planetary culture enters the period of [[psychic]] [[synchrony|synchronization]]
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  • Cavemen are frequently represented as living with [[dinosaurs]] in popular culture, despite the fact dinosaurs became [[extinct]] at the end of the [https://e ...tion]], there was an ongoing [[debate]] as to whether they were human or [[animal]].
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  • ...p (understood in terms of [[language]], nationality, [[religion]] and/or [[culture]]). Other minority groups include people with disabilities, "economic minor ...nguage]] of minority rights, including student rights, consumer rights and animal rights. In recent years, some members of [[social]] [[groups]] traditionall
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  • ...r enveloping or subtending parts d : lacking foliage or vegetation e of an animal or one of its parts : lacking an external covering (as of hair, feathers, o ...s clothing than would be expected by the [[conventions]] of a particular [[culture]] and situation, and in particular exposing the bare skin or [[intimate]] p
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  • ===Topic: ''Culture & Disorder''=== ...[improvise]]. Because [[fear]] is such a basic element in the underlying [[animal]] aspects, in the absence of love, which overrides fear, fear becomes the [
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  • ...dition]] that it is an animal of [[peace]], versus the horse, which is the animal of [[war]]. A king would have ridden a horse when he was bent on war and ri In the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greco-Roman Greco-Roman culture] of the Roman Empire, which strongly influenced Christian [[tradition]], th
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  • ...utlined the [[methods]] whereby they would seek to redeem the [[social]] [[culture]] of [[Urantia]] from the low levels to which it had fallen as a result of ...ls eastward in [[Eden]], Adam and Eve were escorted all day, viewing the [[animal]] life of the [[planet]] and arriving at a better [[understanding]] as to w
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  • ...bury the dead, doing so in shallow graves along with stone [[tools]] and [[animal]] bones. Exemplary sites include [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shanidar Sh ...ms]], such as the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urnfield_culture Urnfield culture] of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_Bronze_Age European Bronze
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  • ...as run its [[biologic]] [[course]], when man has reached the [[apex]] of [[animal]] [[development]], there arrives the second order of sonship, and the secon ...tion]] of the [[racial]] strains; on [[normal]] worlds the [[defective]] [[Animal|bestial]] [[tendencies]] are very nearly eliminated from the [[reproducing]
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  • ...]], since they made various uses of the horns and bones. They had little [[culture]], but they greatly improved the [[work]] in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki ...fourth and fifth glaciers] [[witnessed]] the further spread of the crude [[culture]] of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neanderthal Neanderthal races]. But
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  • Watching some planetary [[culture]]s struggling with the consequences of thousands of years ...[[intelligence]] climbed out of the instinctual drives that governed the [[animal nature]].
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  • '''Language''', like [[culture]], is something that is easier to discuss than to define, and no unitary de ...ombined to form units that bear meaning (e.g., morphemes, words). In other animal systems, each call is a meaningful unit.
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  • ...sending evolved from the [[primitive]] smoke signal up through runners, [[animal]] riders, railroads, and airplanes, as well as telegraph, telephone, and wi ...great civilizer through promoting the [[Sharing|cross-fertilization]] of [[culture]].
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  • Promiscuity is common in many [[animal]] [[species]]. Some species have promiscuous [[mating]] systems, ranging fr ...promiscuous", varies much among [[different]] [[cultures]], and within a [[culture]] different [[standards]] are often applied to people of different [[gender
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  • ...ki/Edward_Burnett_Tylor Sir Edward Tylor] in his 1871 [[book]] ''Primitive Culture'', in which he defined it as being "the [[theory]] of the [[universal]] ani
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  • *4: Hunting. To cut up (an animal). ...eaking them to [[learn]] about them. Kelly also warns against creating a [[culture]] (e.g. school system) that punishes failure harshly, because this inhibits
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  • ...ganism, the implanting of microorganisms or [[infectious]] material into a culture medium such as a brewers vat or a petri dish, or the placement of microorga
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  • The [[ideas]] of who you are, were primarily formed by a [[culture]] that has had difficult beginning and mistakes have been made in view of t ...] asked, is "why am I here and where do I go?" The [[color]] of skin and [[culture]] of our [[background]] are meaningless in some regards. These questions ar
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  • 81:2.1 The [[growth]] of [[culture]] is predicated upon the [[development]] of the [[tools]] of [[civilization 81:2.2 You who now live amid latter-day scenes of budding [[culture]] and beginning [[progress]] in [[social]] affairs, who actually have some
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  • ....org/wiki/Nonverbal_communication nonverbal communication]. Depending on [[culture]], [[context]] and [[relationship]], a hug can indicate familiarity, [[love ...so, a person, especially a [[child]], may caress and hug a doll or stuffed animal. Young [[children]] will also hug their [[parents]] when they feel threaten
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  • *1 : feeding on both [[animal]] and [[vegetable]] substances ...mnivorous' [[behavior]] [[patterns]], depending on conditions of supply, [[culture]], etc. Mammals will generally prefer one class of [[food]] or another, wit
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  • ...descendency from Nebadonia? From the [[Mother Spirit]]? I know that your [[culture]] and your [[religion]] is [[male]] [[dominated]]. Historically and cultura ...osite]] [[human being]]. Now the fact of sexuality is [[inherent]] in your animal origin, yes. It is, of course, a basic [[function]] of procreating species,
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  • 52:1.1 From the [[time]] of [[man]]'s [[emergence]] from the [[animal]] [[level]]—when he can [[choose]] to [[worship]] the [[Creator]]—to th ...ogic]] [[religion]] of [[primitive]] man is largely a [[persistence]] of [[animal]] [[fear]] coupled with [[ignorant]] [[awe]] and [[tribal]] [[superstition]
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  • ...hrough the introduction of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Animal_husbandry animal husbandry]. The [[land]] provision within the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wik ...omparison]] with later-day [[developments]]. At this [[headquarters]] of [[culture]] no [[methods]] were employed which did not [[naturally]] belong on [[Uran
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  • ...om [[deity]]. It is through this plan that a human creature, almost at the animal level, can [[transform]] into a glorious being of light, similar to God Him ...given pre-conceived answers nor have you been educated in the universal [[culture]] of those created in [[perfection]]. You have been given the authorization
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  • :b : a stray person or [[animal]]; especially : a [[homeless]] child In [[fashion]] and related popular culture, the term "waif" is commonly used to describe an incredibly thin person, us
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  • ...aracter]]"; and -λογία, -logia) is the scientific study of [[Behavior|'''''animal behavior''''']], and a branch of [[zoology]] (not to be confused with ethno ...pically interested in a behavioral [[process]] rather than in a particular animal group and often study one type of behavior (e.g. aggression) in a number of
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  • *2 : a condition of the living [[animal]] or plant [[body]] or of one of its parts that impairs [[normal]] [[functi ...und to vary in their prevalence depending on a diet common to a particular culture or region.
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  • ...persons on the earth regardless of their gender, race, religion, nation or culture. It is true irrespective of beliefs, philosophies, or social conditioning, ...as alone and self-important, falsely needing to gratify the desires of his animal nature.
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  • ...ington]]. Spornagia are neither [[spirits]] nor [[persons]]; they are an [[animal]] order of [[existence]], but if you could see them, you would [[agree]] th
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  • ...e created to be [[human]], at first had no [[knowledge]], [[skills]], or [[culture]] of any kind—so they lived in caves, in the [[dark]], in constant fear f ...n effect completed the [[creation]] of humankind as a distinctly civilized animal. 'Philanthropia'—loving what it is to be human—was thought to be the ke
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  • ...[morontia]] life. Those [[mental]] [[associations]] that were [[purely]] [[animal]]istic and wholly [[material]] naturally perished with the [[physical]] [[b ....php?title=Paper_52#52:4._POST-MAGISTERIAL_SON_MAN post-Magisterial Son] [[culture]] of the [[ideal]] [[evolutionary worlds]].
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