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As Ronald Weber's subtitle suggests , his book offers a perspective on the modern literature responsive to the human adventure in space , and more specifically to manned spaceflight and the moon landings . The book's primary title hints ...
As Ronald Weber's subtitle suggests , his book offers a perspective on the modern literature responsive to the human adventure in space , and more specifically to manned spaceflight and the moon landings . The book's primary title hints ...
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Traditional literary scholars tend to believe that the important " literature they study requires their professional attention exactly because it isn't simple ; it has to be interpreted before it can be understood , and that is why it ...
Traditional literary scholars tend to believe that the important " literature they study requires their professional attention exactly because it isn't simple ; it has to be interpreted before it can be understood , and that is why it ...
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The world - models supplied by literature need not undergo the above process , provided that the problems under discussion themselves do not go away . There is no way to support science with literature and vice - versa , even though ...
The world - models supplied by literature need not undergo the above process , provided that the problems under discussion themselves do not go away . There is no way to support science with literature and vice - versa , even though ...
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Nachman BenYehuda Sociological Reflections | 64 |
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