MOTS EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «PRIMITIVENESS»
primitiveness
primitiveness
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being
first
earliest
kind
existence
especially
early
world
primitive
forms
life
history
derived
from
something
else
primary
basic
relating
original
stage
state
primeval
little
evolved
with
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word
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many
paleoanthropologists
like
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evolution
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process
gradual
progression
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crude
uncivilized
anthropology
fact
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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «PRIMITIVENESS»
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America in an Arab Mirror: Images of America in Arabic ...
American. Primitiveness. Despite his advanced knowledge and superlative work,
the American appears to be so primitive in his outlook on life and its humanitarian
aspects that it is puzzling to the observer. This clear contradiction may make ...
Kamal Abdel-Malek, Mouna El Kahla, 2011
APPENDIX B Absolute Simples Although I have raised the issue of how to
understand Frege's l notion of primitiveness at a number of points, I have not at
any point tried to give an account of Fregean primitiveness. This is partly because
Frege ...
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The Geography of Tourism and Recreation: Environment, Place ...
Remotenessand primitiveness are thetwo essential attributes of wilderness (
Helburn 1977;Hall 1987). Remoteness is measured 'asthe walking timefrom
thenearestaccess pointfor mechanised vehicles', while primitiveness,which '
hasvisual, ...
C. Michael Hall, Stephen J. Page, 2014
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Muscular Christianity: Manhood and Sports in Protestant ...
But their encouragement of primitiveness within white boys raised a difficult
question: If primitiveness was a valuable quality in white boys, then why was it
often used as a term to denigrate nonwhite cultures? This question placed many
white ...
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Cultural Heritage Politics in China
Primitiveness,. Commodifying. Wending. Since tourism has become a key
income source in rural China in the 1990s, Chinese urbanites have developed
enduring desires for finding the places that are preserved in the past and are
imagined ...
Tami Blumenfield, Helaine Silverman, 2013
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Hillbilly : A Cultural History of an American Icon: A ...
Despite their poverty, ignorance, primitiveness, and isolation, "hillbillies" were "
one hundred percent" Protestant Americans of supposedly pure Anglo-Saxon or
at least Scotch-Irish lineage, which countless commentators of the late-
nineteenth- ...
Anthony Harkins Assistant Professor of History Western Kentucky University, 2003
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Africa's Quest for a Philosophy of Decolonization
We noted that primitiveness is not merely an outcome of deterioration. although
there is some such meaning. The suggestion is that. in terms of religion. regress
instead of evolution took place. Modern human beings have lost many of the ...
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Topics in the Philosophy of Possible Worlds
The first is that I am employing a theory-relative notion of primitiveness of a
commitment, rather than an absolute notion. For instance, the primitives of some
branches of biology might be cells and various non-living but important chemical
...
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Geographies of Australian Heritages: Loving a Sunburnt Country?
Kirkpatrick and Haney assigned absolute wilderness quality scores based on the
more readily quantifiable characteristics of wilderness: remoteness and
primitiveness. These characteristics are the two essential attributes of wilderness
which ...
Professor Roy Jones, Dr Brian J Shaw, 2012
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Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium in Ancient Philosophy
The primitiveness of all of the principles is something to which Aristotle
repeatedly draws attention, beginning in APo. I 2, 71b21 where he first argues
that they must be primitive. At 72a6 he says: "I call the same thing primitive and a
principle" ...
John J. Cleary, Gary M. Gurtler, 1999
10 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «PRIMITIVENESS»
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primitiveness est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
Nigeria: Looted Fund - How Buhari Arrived At US$150 Billion …
In the primitiveness of those who were doing these act they thought that the world doesn't know. The international system has grown to a level ... «AllAfrica.com, juil 15»
Tolikara: Confront injustice against minorities at its
I also heard stories about the stupidity and primitiveness of the natives on a daily basis. The frustration and hatred toward the Papuans was ... «Jakarta Post, juil 15»
Lincoln man with Gering ties tests skills in extreme challenge on …
Sam explains that the Wildcats are a prime location because of its large area and primitiveness, in reference to its lack of pre-built man-made ... «Gering Citizen, juil 15»
A brave new world order
I would have readily accepted the paucity of resources and primitiveness of technology as the answer if that was the case. But it is not. «The Express Tribune, juil 15»
Review: Tame Impala, Currents
Tame Impala explores some serious emotions -- love, loss, fear, hopelessness, primitiveness -- and never manages to come off preachy. «Huffington Post, juil 15»
The Story of Cascadia's "Really Big One" Has a Lot to Do with …
... “like the fossil bones of antediluvian animals,” which reinforced the perceived primitiveness of colonized landscapes and colonized peoples. «TheStranger.com, juil 15»
Guest Opinion: As son of Frank and Bethine Church, I back national …
... exploitation to one reliant on the opportunities available to those who find solace or excitement in the primitiveness of our most special places ... «The Idaho Statesman, juil 15»
Wayward wildflowers dot the landscape on Florida's highways and …
The reputation for savage primitiveness that they have borne is unjust. In fact, they are neat, tailored, often preppy-looking, even educated. «St. Augustine Record, juil 15»
Eritrea: Early Cyclists' and Their Imprints
... the outsiders and hatched in a way that fosters primitiveness and segregation layers. Hence, organized effectively, they, the Eritreans cyclists, ... «Caperi, juil 15»
The legacy of the Boulder-White Clouds
... exploitation to one reliant on the opportunities available to those who find solace or excitement in the primitiveness of our most special places ... «Idaho Mountain Express and Guide, juil 15»