Sociology, Volume 35Clarendon Press, 2001 - Sociology |
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... lives , notably as Egyptian princesses . The British comedian Victoria Wood ( 1991 ) ended a one - woman television show with a song about twentieth - century reincarnation in which she sings about how we would like to be many more ...
... lives , notably as Egyptian princesses . The British comedian Victoria Wood ( 1991 ) ended a one - woman television show with a song about twentieth - century reincarnation in which she sings about how we would like to be many more ...
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... lives are very different from the subjects ' present lives is the often violent nature of their deaths . The number of soldiers dying in battle is remarkable . The magazine's editor ( No.1 , page 3 ) suggests that this is most likely ...
... lives are very different from the subjects ' present lives is the often violent nature of their deaths . The number of soldiers dying in battle is remarkable . The magazine's editor ( No.1 , page 3 ) suggests that this is most likely ...
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... lives , which no more need to be remembered than do the educative processes of infancy . In other words , Western belief in reincarnation is rooted in thoroughly modern , Western , post - Freudian notions of the individual , not in ...
... lives , which no more need to be remembered than do the educative processes of infancy . In other words , Western belief in reincarnation is rooted in thoroughly modern , Western , post - Freudian notions of the individual , not in ...
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