Africa, المجلد 77Oxford University Press, 2007 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 239
... human being is , by necessity , a social being ( Ibn Khaldun 1999 : 69 ) who has two fundamental needs . First , he is not independent in acquiring his needs in food and other necessities ( Ibn Khaldun 1999 : 641 , 678 ) ; second , he ...
... human being is , by necessity , a social being ( Ibn Khaldun 1999 : 69 ) who has two fundamental needs . First , he is not independent in acquiring his needs in food and other necessities ( Ibn Khaldun 1999 : 641 , 678 ) ; second , he ...
الصفحة 242
... human beings . These two fundamental needs force human beings to form alliances for protection . The basic form of such alliance is the close agnates . But this is not enough since all human beings organize themselves as agnates ...
... human beings . These two fundamental needs force human beings to form alliances for protection . The basic form of such alliance is the close agnates . But this is not enough since all human beings organize themselves as agnates ...
الصفحة 483
... HUMAN IMPERFECTION Human beings , Pentecostals in Chinsapo township would say , were not the crowning achievement of God's creation . Sermons and everyday discourse often expound on the fallibility and deceit that human beings . bring ...
... HUMAN IMPERFECTION Human beings , Pentecostals in Chinsapo township would say , were not the crowning achievement of God's creation . Sermons and everyday discourse often expound on the fallibility and deceit that human beings . bring ...
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