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... represents a real " anamnesis " —that is , a " process of remembering " ( ana- , “ back again ” ; -mneme , “ memory ” ; -sis , “ process ” ) , associated also with the idea of rebirth . To quote " Autobiographical voices " by Françoise ...
... represents a real " anamnesis " —that is , a " process of remembering " ( ana- , “ back again ” ; -mneme , “ memory ” ; -sis , “ process ” ) , associated also with the idea of rebirth . To quote " Autobiographical voices " by Françoise ...
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... represent the trench soldiers , and the fact that they exist in various stages of decay is perhaps reminiscent of the ... represents the tree of knowledge and the fruit that it bears is the fruit of wisdom . The acknowledgement of the ...
... represent the trench soldiers , and the fact that they exist in various stages of decay is perhaps reminiscent of the ... represents the tree of knowledge and the fruit that it bears is the fruit of wisdom . The acknowledgement of the ...
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... represents the utilitarian and Owen the artistic concern . It appears that the animal is only a machine that cannot acquire knowledge or act by itself , while Owen , as a human , can acquire that knowledge , put it into practice and ...
... represents the utilitarian and Owen the artistic concern . It appears that the animal is only a machine that cannot acquire knowledge or act by itself , while Owen , as a human , can acquire that knowledge , put it into practice and ...
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Jalal Uddin Khan | 12 |
Tirthankar Das Purkayastha | 40 |
R S Krishnan | 54 |
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