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In the context of death , ' remembering ' can be dangerous , because people who ' think too much ' about the deaths of their loved ones are apt to feel and act in ways which hurt themselves and others . For instance , people might say ...
In the context of death , ' remembering ' can be dangerous , because people who ' think too much ' about the deaths of their loved ones are apt to feel and act in ways which hurt themselves and others . For instance , people might say ...
الصفحة 96
Put in its wider context , menstrual blood - like all blood suggests life , and thus menstrual blood ( the blood a woman retains , that is ) is considerably more potent but does not qualitatively differ from other blood .
Put in its wider context , menstrual blood - like all blood suggests life , and thus menstrual blood ( the blood a woman retains , that is ) is considerably more potent but does not qualitatively differ from other blood .
الصفحة 490
This article discusses the relevance of that question in the complex Tanzanian context . The cogency of moral indifference has compelled local artists to be cunning and to develop rhetorical counter - strategies that may well be of ...
This article discusses the relevance of that question in the complex Tanzanian context . The cogency of moral indifference has compelled local artists to be cunning and to develop rhetorical counter - strategies that may well be of ...
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