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Given this inability of adults to remember anything from their own infancy and toddlerhood , combined with the inability of infants to explain their current thoughts and memories in a language that most adults understand , my discussion ...
Given this inability of adults to remember anything from their own infancy and toddlerhood , combined with the inability of infants to explain their current thoughts and memories in a language that most adults understand , my discussion ...
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14 The transformation to a tax - oriented , cash economy proved so gruelling that in order to discuss anything to do with ' taxes ' , rather than adopting ( or adapting ) the French word impôt , the Beng instead coined the Beng phrase ...
14 The transformation to a tax - oriented , cash economy proved so gruelling that in order to discuss anything to do with ' taxes ' , rather than adopting ( or adapting ) the French word impôt , the Beng instead coined the Beng phrase ...
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Conversely , the discussion of African understandings of power , linked inexorably , as Crais argues , to notions of good and evil , is firmly rooted in anthropological and ethnohistorical literatures embedded in African studies .
Conversely , the discussion of African understandings of power , linked inexorably , as Crais argues , to notions of good and evil , is firmly rooted in anthropological and ethnohistorical literatures embedded in African studies .
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