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One mother argued that ' blood is strong ' , others complained that our children have too little blood anyway ' , or demanded ' give them food to give them more blood , but don't take blood away ' . Their arguments related to their own ...
One mother argued that ' blood is strong ' , others complained that our children have too little blood anyway ' , or demanded ' give them food to give them more blood , but don't take blood away ' . Their arguments related to their own ...
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Ultimately , its goal seemingly was to give this burial the aura of a spectacle that manifests the totalizing power of the state . Spectacle and the narrative that it spawns have not only psychological but cognitive functions .
Ultimately , its goal seemingly was to give this burial the aura of a spectacle that manifests the totalizing power of the state . Spectacle and the narrative that it spawns have not only psychological but cognitive functions .
الصفحة 349
The spread of millennial capitalism and the tendency to give value to anything associated with it , even in the mortuary sphere , has eroded these injunctions . In Cameroon , even wreaths left on graves are stolen and resold and ...
The spread of millennial capitalism and the tendency to give value to anything associated with it , even in the mortuary sphere , has eroded these injunctions . In Cameroon , even wreaths left on graves are stolen and resold and ...
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