Journal of Borderlands Studies, Объемы 18-19Department of Economics, New Mexico State University, 2003 |
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... say something is socially constructed is not to say that it doesn't exist or that it is a figment of our imagination . Drop a brick on a post - modernist's foot and it still hurts . The meaning of pain , however , is not preordained 58 ...
... say something is socially constructed is not to say that it doesn't exist or that it is a figment of our imagination . Drop a brick on a post - modernist's foot and it still hurts . The meaning of pain , however , is not preordained 58 ...
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... says nothing about the existence of passes and crevices on the paths which connect the different regions and it says nothing in the account of the official journey about the local help without which the person who arrives would have ...
... says nothing about the existence of passes and crevices on the paths which connect the different regions and it says nothing in the account of the official journey about the local help without which the person who arrives would have ...
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... says that she left the Catholic church after realizing that the church does not offer its followers the truth . Marisol says she went to visit the Pente- costal church and that she liked the religion . It has changed her for the better ...
... says that she left the Catholic church after realizing that the church does not offer its followers the truth . Marisol says she went to visit the Pente- costal church and that she liked the religion . It has changed her for the better ...
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A Theoretical Framework | 13 |
One World | 27 |
Crossing Borders of Political Governance and Democracy | 39 |
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