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... depending on the evaluator ' s position in the social / political matrix . For
MacKenzie , that matrix contains her great - grandmother , an anthropologist
whose life and presence connect her to older black communities and their
experiences .
... depending on the evaluator ' s position in the social / political matrix . For
MacKenzie , that matrix contains her great - grandmother , an anthropologist
whose life and presence connect her to older black communities and their
experiences .
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... you had looked for any properly critical reflection of this extraordinary
achievement , you would , for the most part , have looked in vain . The oversight
may seem astonishing , but is by no means inexplicable . The commentators in a
position ...
... you had looked for any properly critical reflection of this extraordinary
achievement , you would , for the most part , have looked in vain . The oversight
may seem astonishing , but is by no means inexplicable . The commentators in a
position ...
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Questions about the frequently opposed positions of science and religion are
also raised as particularly relevant to the ... in critical terms that warn against
taking any simple position in the nature / nurture arguments inevitably aroused by
the ...
Questions about the frequently opposed positions of science and religion are
also raised as particularly relevant to the ... in critical terms that warn against
taking any simple position in the nature / nurture arguments inevitably aroused by
the ...
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