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Totemism and is
Totemism is a system of belief in which humans are said to have a connection or a kinship with a spirit-being, such as an animal or plant.
Totemism is frequently mixed with different kinds of other beliefs, such as ancestor worship, ideas of the soul, or animism.
In his essay " Le Totemisme aujourdhui " ( Totemism Today ), the anthropologist Claude Lévi-Strauss argued that human cognition, which is based on analogical thought, is independent of social context.

Totemism and on
Three theories exercised great influence on nineteenth and early twentieth century mythography, beside the Tree worship of Mannhardt and the Totemism of J. F. McLennan, the " Sun myth " of Alvin Boyd Kuhn and Max Müller.
The first comprehensive work on totemism was Totemism and Exogamy, published in 1910 in four volumes by the British anthropologist Sir James George Frazer.
Totemism was a key element of study in the development of 19th and early 20th century theories of religion, especially for thinkers such as Émile Durkheim, who concentrated their study on primitive societies.

Totemism and from
Totemism ( derived from the root-oode-in the Ojibwe language, which referred to something kinship-related, c. f.

Totemism and .
Totemism can certainly include religious elements in varying degrees, just as it can appear conjoined with magic.
In 2006 a seventh album was released, Totemism, featuring all their best hits remixed by the most famous psytrance producers of the millennium.

is and complex
Accidental war is so sensitive a subject that most of the people who could become directly involved in one are told just enough so they can perform their portions of incredibly complex tasks.
I am suggesting that a case-history approach to the Oedipus complex is a blind alley for a storyteller.
It is most probable that Freud and the Oedipus complex never entered his head in the writing of this story.
The board's action shows what free enterprise is up against in our complex maze of regulatory laws.
The transportation system which serves the National Forests is a complex of highways and access roads and trails under various ownerships and jurisdictions.
But there is still the sometimes complex problem of helping campers choose the best equipment for their individual needs.
Perhaps the best way to indicate the versatility of design that characterizes the use of plastics in signs and displays would be to look at what is happening in only one of the areas in this complex field -- changeable signs.
Then in 2 we show that any line involution with the properties that ( A ) It has no complex of invariant lines, and ( B ) Its singular lines form a complex consisting exclusively of the lines which meet a twisted curve, is necessarily of the type discussed in 1.
Hence the totality of singular lines is the T order complex of lines which meet Aj.
Since the complex of singular lines is of order K and since there is no complex of invariant lines, it follows from the formula Af that the order of the involution is Af.
The most obvious of these is the quadratic complex of tangents to Q, each line of which is transformed into the entire pencil of lines tangent to Q at the image of the point of tangency of the given line.
We now observe that the case in which **zg is a Af curve on a quadric is impossible if the complex of singular lines consists exclusively of the lines which meet Aj.
However, if there is no additional complex of singular lines, the order of the image regulus of a pencil is precisely Af.
In societies like ours, however, its place is less clear and more complex.
This behavior is more `` veridical '' -- or true -- than other testing behavior for some types of evaluation, and so can give quick and accurate estimates of complex functioning.
Of all the possible forms of nonverbal expression, that which seems best to give release, and communicational expression, to complex and undifferentiated feelings is laughter.

is and varied
First, the present situation is too varied to be systematized by any single formula.
In analyzing the watercolors of Roy Mason, the first thing that comes to mind is their essential decorativeness, yet this word has such a varied connotation that it needs some elaboration here.
anti-discriminatory statutes in housing have now been adopted by thirteen states and, while specific provisions have varied, the tendency is clearly toward expanding coverage.
Not that it is all funny, by any means, though some of it is definitely so, but simply that the dancers are young and handsome, high-spirited and communicative, and the program itself is as vivacious as it is varied.
The reading public, the theatergoing public, the skindiving public, the horse-playing public -- all these and others fill substantial roles in U.S. life, but none is so varied, vast and vigilant as the eating public.
It is as large as all of art, interdependent, varied, multitudinous ''.
Contrast this with frequency modulation, in which the frequency is varied, and phase modulation, in which the phase is varied.
Because the percentage of each constituent can be varied, with any mixture the entire range of possible variations is called a system.
There is one fundamental equation that describes sound wave propagation, but the phenomena that emerge from it are varied and often complex.
Between the Cotton Belt and the Tennessee Valley is the mineral region, the Old Land area — a region of resistant rocks — whose soils, also derived from weathering in silu, are of varied fertility, the best coming from the granites, sandstones and limestones, the poorest from the gneisses, schists and slates.
The current scholarly support for Arminianism is wide and varied.
Salieri's setting is a brooding work in the minor key, which rarely moves far from the original melodic material, its main interest lies in the deft and varied handling of orchestral colors.
As it passes each point the intensity of the beam is varied, varying the luminance of that point.
In the Restoration and eighteenth century, poetry written in couplets is sometimes varied by the introduction of a triplet in which the third line is an alexandrine, as in this sample from Dryden, which introduces a 6-5-6 triplet after two pentameter couplets:
The words are selected from Holy Scripture or in some cases from the Liturgy, and the music is generally more elaborate and varied than that of psalm or hymn tunes.
Firing data has to be calculated and is the key to indirect fire, the arrangements for this have varied widely.
It is quite conventional in principle in past and present computing machines of the most varied types, e. g. desk multipliers, standard IBM counters, more modern relay machines, the ENIAC " ( Goldstine and von Neumann, 1946 ; p. 98 in Bell and Newell 1971 ).
Brass is an alloy of copper and zinc ; the proportions of zinc and copper can be varied to create a range of brasses with varying properties.

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