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... listening , touching . The eyes explore , and active smiling and other facial expressions indicate the degree to which the environment is in itself important , quite aside from its leading toward a goal ; in fact , the goal may become ...
... listening , touching . The eyes explore , and active smiling and other facial expressions indicate the degree to which the environment is in itself important , quite aside from its leading toward a goal ; in fact , the goal may become ...
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... listen to , the people who gratify or infuriate us . We have already hinted , however , that while this all goes on we are also developing an interest in our own activities , canalized upon our own action patterns . We must look more ...
... listen to , the people who gratify or infuriate us . We have already hinted , however , that while this all goes on we are also developing an interest in our own activities , canalized upon our own action patterns . We must look more ...
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... listen while a hundred men , to the rhythm of a stick waved in the air , scrape horsehair fibers upon catgut strings or swell their cheeks to push air through brass tubes while deft fingers lengthen or shorten the appropriate air column ...
... listen while a hundred men , to the rhythm of a stick waved in the air , scrape horsehair fibers upon catgut strings or swell their cheeks to push air through brass tubes while deft fingers lengthen or shorten the appropriate air column ...
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Our Twentiethcentury Vantage Point | 3 |
The Invention of Culture | 47 |
How We Come to Want What We Want | 60 |
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