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... human survival . But still , it is possible to assess the value of land in relation to other objects — it can be bought or sold or negotiated in some other way - for unlike human beings it is not something of Supreme Value . - Because ...
... human survival . But still , it is possible to assess the value of land in relation to other objects — it can be bought or sold or negotiated in some other way - for unlike human beings it is not something of Supreme Value . - Because ...
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... human brain as an independent instrument of reason and judgement . The first of the four beliefs we use is the religious philosophy of acceptance . This teaches us that all suffering on earth is Divine punishment for sins committed in ...
... human brain as an independent instrument of reason and judgement . The first of the four beliefs we use is the religious philosophy of acceptance . This teaches us that all suffering on earth is Divine punishment for sins committed in ...
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... human in the widest sense of the word . ' As Keats was trained in the hospital and by personal suffering for a deeper and genuine human engagement , Baudelaire , who had a relatively happier childhood , identified himself with ' the ...
... human in the widest sense of the word . ' As Keats was trained in the hospital and by personal suffering for a deeper and genuine human engagement , Baudelaire , who had a relatively happier childhood , identified himself with ' the ...
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