Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volúmenes 288-289F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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... lived life itself. A focus on lived religion underscores the role of linguistic regimes (“autobiographical remixes”), meaning-making processes and the effect of bodily practices in different recovery settings in which what is deemed ...
... lived life itself. A focus on lived religion underscores the role of linguistic regimes (“autobiographical remixes”), meaning-making processes and the effect of bodily practices in different recovery settings in which what is deemed ...
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... lived experience is always of something past that can never be grasped in its full richness and depth since lived experience implicates the totality of life. The interpretive examination of lived experience has this methodical feature ...
... lived experience is always of something past that can never be grasped in its full richness and depth since lived experience implicates the totality of life. The interpretive examination of lived experience has this methodical feature ...
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... Lived package has been reinvented to provide an enhanced learning experience . This second edition has been tailored to meet your needs , according to the GCE O - level and N - level examinations syllabuses for 20th Century World ...
... Lived package has been reinvented to provide an enhanced learning experience . This second edition has been tailored to meet your needs , according to the GCE O - level and N - level examinations syllabuses for 20th Century World ...
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