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... activities of humankind which are broadly cumulative in nature - that is , knowledge and invention - and other activities which he regarded as essentially noncumulative . Boas had concluded that both human bi- ology and human culture ...
... activities of humankind which are broadly cumulative in nature - that is , knowledge and invention - and other activities which he regarded as essentially noncumulative . Boas had concluded that both human bi- ology and human culture ...
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... activities involve three ages , rather than two . Perhaps the best example is child- rearing practice . To a great extent in an extended family , and to some extent in a modern family , young persons , especially girls , learn about ...
... activities involve three ages , rather than two . Perhaps the best example is child- rearing practice . To a great extent in an extended family , and to some extent in a modern family , young persons , especially girls , learn about ...
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... activities of some cults . Some regulation and control may be necessary . The danger is that such laws will be enacted and enforced as a way of continuing to persecute novel religious minorities . The anticult fight is likely to shift ...
... activities of some cults . Some regulation and control may be necessary . The danger is that such laws will be enacted and enforced as a way of continuing to persecute novel religious minorities . The anticult fight is likely to shift ...
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