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Page 113
Actually , there are only a few years — late adolescence , early twenties — in
which this look is physiologically natural , in ... Large amounts of women ' s
energies are diverted into this passionate , corrupting effort to defeat nature : to
maintain ...
Actually , there are only a few years — late adolescence , early twenties — in
which this look is physiologically natural , in ... Large amounts of women ' s
energies are diverted into this passionate , corrupting effort to defeat nature : to
maintain ...
Page 132
The cycle ends with the drying up of natural resources , then starvation or welfare
. The hill country of Tennessee enjoyed , for a few intense years , a boom
economy ; but when the coal ran out , the companies left , leaving behind dead
rivers ...
The cycle ends with the drying up of natural resources , then starvation or welfare
. The hill country of Tennessee enjoyed , for a few intense years , a boom
economy ; but when the coal ran out , the companies left , leaving behind dead
rivers ...
Page 273
The nature of this vision is succinctly summed up by historian Arnold Toynbee :
These religious founders ( Jesus , Buddha , Lao Tse , St . Francis of Assisi )
disagreed with each other in their pictures of what is the nature of the universe ,
the ...
The nature of this vision is succinctly summed up by historian Arnold Toynbee :
These religious founders ( Jesus , Buddha , Lao Tse , St . Francis of Assisi )
disagreed with each other in their pictures of what is the nature of the universe ,
the ...
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