Sociology, Volume 35Clarendon Press, 2001 - Sociology |
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... official belief system of their society ; the meanings given to the idea , however , are likely to be culture - specific . Many who entertain the idea of reincarnation in late twentieth - century Britain link it to a self - identity ...
... official belief system of their society ; the meanings given to the idea , however , are likely to be culture - specific . Many who entertain the idea of reincarnation in late twentieth - century Britain link it to a self - identity ...
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... official statistics will help would - be investigators to avoid drawing wrong conclusions about the health status of different groups . There is a useful and succinct description of a number of deprivation indices , together with ...
... official statistics will help would - be investigators to avoid drawing wrong conclusions about the health status of different groups . There is a useful and succinct description of a number of deprivation indices , together with ...
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... official discourses of human - nature relations based on large - scale surveys often fail to capture the range of ways nature is sensed and experienced in any particular location . Researching , as Williams ( 1995 ) does , how the ...
... official discourses of human - nature relations based on large - scale surveys often fail to capture the range of ways nature is sensed and experienced in any particular location . Researching , as Williams ( 1995 ) does , how the ...
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Sociology | 9 |
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TONY WALTER Reincarnation Modernity and Identity 21 | 21 |
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