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  • human orrganism, the chief effect of which is the avoidance of or escape from so- ...iously been given credit. The literature thus stands in the way of further human achievements.
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  • ...End of History and the Last Man|end]], the [[:en:prehistory|point at which human productive capacity begins to operate in a rational framework]] can be asso ...stserv.cddc.vt.edu/marxists/history/etol/writers/frank/1951/08/eeurope.htm Evolution of Eastern Europe], Report to the Third World Congress
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  • ...ial civilizations, along with proposals that such life could exist without human knowledge. Counterarguments suggest that intelligent [[extraterrestrial lif ...find such evidence have been made since 1960, and several are ongoing. As human beings do not possess [[interstellar travel]] capability, such searches are
    80 KB (11,985 words) - 13:49, 20 December 2011
  • ...=From Wage Slaves to Wage Workers: Cultural Opportunity Structures and the Evolution of the Wage Demands of Knights of Labor and the American Federation of Labo ...ly, wage slavery, like chattel slavery, does not stem from some immutable "human nature," but represents a "specific response to material and historical con
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  • ...r [[Darwinism]], and in America "the religious controversy over biological evolution reached its most critical stages in the late 1870s".<ref> ...llect on one side, and the compression arising from traditionary faith and human interests on the other.<ref>John William Draper, ''History of the Conflict
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  • ...aja]], the Lord of the dance, goodness, humility, and every good quality a human should have. It is said that He looks like an eternal youth because of his ...''[[Vahana|{{IAST|vāhana}}]]'').<ref>For a review of issues related to the evolution of the bull (Nandin) as Shiva's mount, see: Chakravarti, pp. 99-105.</ref><
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