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Similarly and societies
Similarly, one cannot argue that Western epistemology is unjustly promoted in non-Western societies if one believes that those epistemologies are absolutely correct.
Similarly, in societies with different religions, most successful business leaders were Protestant.
" Similarly, Peggy Reeves Sanday ( 2004 ) favors redefining and reintroducing the word matriarchy, especially in reference to contemporary matrilineal societies such as the Minangkabau.
Similarly, William R. Leonard, a professor of anthropology at Northwestern University, states that the health problems facing industrial societies stem not from deviations from a specific ancestral diet but from an imbalance between calories consumed and calories burned, a state of energy excess uncharacteristic of ancestral lifestyles.
Similarly, the music hall sprang up to cater for the entertainment of new urban societies, adapting existing forms of music to produce popular songs and acts.
Similarly, gender roles and age play a more important role than they would in Western societies.
Similarly, the Music hall sprang up to cater for the entertainment of new urban societies, adapting existing forms of music to produce popular songs and acts.
Similarly, both have been intensely interested in abolishing social inequalities present in societies as a result of wage labour and the Industrial Revolution.
Similarly, Plattner ( 1989 ) posited that some generalization across different societies are still possible, meaning that Western and non-Western economics are not entirely different.
Similarly, the Music hall sprang up to cater for the entertainment of new urban societies, adapting existing forms of music to produce popular songs and acts.
Similarly, drinking clubs, including The Highlanders and The Wellingtons, Silver Seven, Molly Pitcher, The Beefeaters, and ribbon societies continue to thrive.
Similarly, modern environmental laws are an adaptation of the doctrine of nuisance to modern complex societies, in that a person's use of his property may harmfully affect another's property, or person, far from the nuisance activity, and from causes not easily integrated into historic understandings of nuisance law.
Similarly, other discourse and corpus linguistic analyses have found recursion and other forms of grammatical complexity to be rather rare in spoken discourse ( especially in preliterate societies ) but common in written discourse suggesting that much of grammatical complexity may in fact be a product of literacy training.
Similarly, in the most traditional societies of today, each family has its proper mentality, its memories which it alone commemorates, and its secrets that are revealed only to its members.
Similarly, inheritance patterns for men in matrilineal societies often reflect the importance of the mother's brother.

Similarly and Guinea
Similarly, the illness was a casualty producer in all the jungle fighting of the land battles of New Guinea campaign and Guadalcanal campaign.
Similarly, in Papua New Guinea, fathers built a hut outside the village and mimics the pains of labour until the baby is born.

Similarly and d
" Similarly, the Theatre asserted that " the music of Iolanthe is Dr Sullivan's chef d ' oeuvre.
Similarly, Lavrenty Beria, the First Deputy Prime Minister of the USSR, pursued German reunification, but an internal ( Party ) coup d ’ étât deposed him from government in mid-1953, before he could act on the matter.
Similarly, the fact that d ( f dz )
Similarly, the 29 minuscule forms ( lowercase or small letters ) are: a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m, n, o, p, q, r, s, t, u, v, w, x, y, z, å, ä, and ö.
Similarly, a fold F < sub > 2 </ sub >( s ) perpendicular to m < sub > 2 </ sub > through its midpoint will place p < sub > 1 </ sub > on the line at location d < sub > 2 </ sub >.
Similarly, the witches of the Alt Pallars and of the Vall d ' Aran were said to meet on the plain of Beret.
Similarly, individual countries have protections of their own such as France's Appellation d ' Origine Contrôlée and Italy's Denominazione di Origine Protetta.
Similarly, a euphemism for a ( d ) GOU is Fast Picket ( FP ).
Similarly when starting with a metal complex such as d < sup > 6 </ sup >– ML < sub > 6 </ sub >, the d < sup > 2 </ sup > sp < sup > 3 </ sup > hybrid orbitals are affected.
Similarly as in step 2 of the illustration, a sighting is taken on the base of the object whose height is to be determined, and the reading on the horizontal scale, d ', recorded.
Similarly equipped to the standard-size Fleetwood d ' Elegance-the model on which it was based-the Sixty Special also included an anti-lock braking system ( a $ 925 option on Fleetwood ) and a stainless-steel exhaust system not available on other models.
* < sup > d </ sup > Similarly to Soleri, another visionary architect, R. Buckminster Fuller devoted his imaginative efforts to respond to the challenges posed by the modern world.

Similarly and Liberia
Similarly, the United States established a colony for freed slaves in what became Liberia.

Similarly and Senegal
Similarly, the Wolof in Senegal is divided into three main groups, the geer ( freeborn / nobles ), jaam ( slaves and slave descendants ) and the underclass neeno.

Similarly and have
Similarly, on the regional channels many class 3, stations have been assigned either to operate daytime only or to operate nighttime with directional antennas and/or lower power.
Similarly, the innovations of bop, and of Parker particularly, have been vastly overrated by people unfamiliar with music, especially by that ignoramus, the intellectual jitterbug, the jazz aficionado.
Similarly, the American Cancer Society ( ACS ), the Arthritis and Rheumatism Foundation, and the BBB have each stated lately that medical quackery is at a new high.
Similarly, some dishes that are typically considered American have their origins in other countries.
Similarly, the US and Europe have started to see new religious groups develop in relation to increased ayahuasca use.
Similarly, in 1971, Alistair Campbell stated that the apologue technique used in Beowulf is so infrequent in the epic tradition aside from when Virgil uses it that the poet who composed Beowulf could not have written the poem in such a manner without first coming across Virgil's writings.
Similarly, models of condensed matter systems have been studied where collective excitations behave like photons and electrons, thereby describing electromagnetism as an emergent phenomenon.
Similarly, the set of rational numbers in the closed interval is not compact: the sets of rational numbers in the intervals and cover all the rationals in for but this cover does not have a finite subcover.
" Similarly, in Crash ( 1996 ), people who have been injured in car crashes attempt to view their ordeal as " a fertilizing rather than a destructive event ".
Similarly, TV heroine Jessica Fletcher of Murder, She Wrote is confronted with bodies wherever she goes, but over the years corpses have also piled up in the streets of Cabot Cove, Maine, where she lives.
Similarly, the set of organisms that can potentially be present in an area can also have a major impact on ecosystems.
Similarly, dominant species have a large impact on ecosystem function, while rare species tend to have a small effect.
Similarly, many republics have named a legislative chamber after the Roman Senate.
Similarly Robert Boyle, a prominent advocate of the experimental method, held that we have innate ideas.
Similarly, it is impossible to have faith and scientific knowledge about the same thing.
Similarly, random fractals have been used to describe / create many highly irregular real-world objects.
Similarly, it was commonly believed by Medieval people that other ancient figures like the poet Virgil, astronomer Ptolemy and philosopher Aristotle had been involved in magic, and grimoires claiming to have been written by them were circulated.
Similarly, gnomes are contrasted to elves, as in William Cullen Bryant's Little People of the Snow ( 1877 ), which has " let us have a tale of elves that ride by night, with jingling reins, or gnomes of the mine " ( cited after OED ).
Similarly, nurses and physician's practitioners have their own guilds.
Similarly, prehistoric obsidian blades should have lost their edge ; this is not observed either ( although obsidian may have a different viscosity from window glass ).
A fitter scene for his romance he probably could not have chosen .” Similarly, De Vore states, “ The setting is greatly influential in Gothic novels.
Similarly, many place-names in areas of Danish and Norwegian settlement have Scandinavian roots.

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