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Hence the topic of the relationship between nature and society concerns various ideas about temporalities : loss of knowledge , degradation of the natural environment , and the transmission of a valued common good over time .
Hence the topic of the relationship between nature and society concerns various ideas about temporalities : loss of knowledge , degradation of the natural environment , and the transmission of a valued common good over time .
الصفحة 509
The memory of the insurgency was also played out through the work of burial societies . ... Their work was to collect money from society members when someone died , so as to help the family of the deceased meet the burial costs .
The memory of the insurgency was also played out through the work of burial societies . ... Their work was to collect money from society members when someone died , so as to help the family of the deceased meet the burial costs .
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What was most remarkable about burial societies was their ability to draw considerable resources from their memberships . Burials were a regular part of village life , and it was not unusual for a society member to contribute to a ...
What was most remarkable about burial societies was their ability to draw considerable resources from their memberships . Burials were a regular part of village life , and it was not unusual for a society member to contribute to a ...
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