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...that Christians of the earliest period were able to believe that their own deaths would not take place, even though others had died. Avoiding death is... ...tsiders. Thirdly, these older medicine men were dying off, and after their deaths the information they had imparted to anthropologists could not be ve... ...of the species. The implications of such a metaphysics are 137. Underhill, 1965, pp. 226-34; Vecsey, 1988, ch. 5. A CHORUS OF POWERS: AMERICAN INDIAN ... ...ive orendas to further entities and 140. Fenton, 1962, p. 285; Underhill, 1965, pp. 37-8 and 175. THE RELIGIOUS DIMENSION 206 creatures they have cr... ...mans in order to cure the illness caused by the soul’s absence (Underhill, 1965, p. 89). Adults’ souls might get lost at night too, also causing illne... ... Red Man’s Religion, University of Chicago REFERENCES 297 Press, Chicago, 1965. Vecsey, Christopher: Imagine Ourselves Richly, Crossroad, New York, 1...
...di agitation that claimed hundreds of lives in the few weeks from 25 January 1965 to 15 February 1965, the Dravidar Munnetra Kazhagam won the state... ...if we ask them to leave our land, it is just like drinking poison for our own deaths because 999 out of 1000 Indians are not interested in abolishin... ...ast concern to do justice to SC/ST. SC% in Central Government Services 1965 1995 Class I 1.64 10.12 Class II 2.82 12.67 Class III 8.88 16.1... ...Sweepers * 44.34 Grand Total 13.17 18.71 * Figures relating to sweepers in 1965 are not available and included in the figures for class IV. ... ...M.), Social Reform (or) Social Revolution?, Viduthalai Publications, Madras, (1965). 36. Periyar E.V.R., Acharyar Aatchiyin Kodumaigal (The cruelt...
...a hurry overtake recklessly. In Thailand, road traffic accidents cause the deaths of tens of thousands of people annually, but driving is unavoidable.... ...gshill 1960. Kaufman 1962. Ayabe 1962. Huzioka 1962. Hanks – Hanks – Sharp 1965. Sarmela 1979a-c. Gidal – Gidal 1970. Mizuno 1971. Klausner 1972; 198... ...uld specially like to mention Rajadhon 1961. Moerman 1968. Wijeyewardene 1965; 1967. Hanks, L. 1972. Also Adams 1948. Hirsch 1960. Janlekha 1955. De... ...rsch 1960. Janlekha 1955. De Yong 1955. Kaufman 1962. Bissing 1962. Amyot 1965. Ivanova 1966. Silcock 1967; 1970. Sarmela 1969ab; (1988). Van Roy 19... ...ere and the number of victims has begun to decline, although statistics on deaths will continue to rise. Maybe deaths from Aids will gradually become ... ...y, and no longer have a future in any case. In densely populated villages, deaths of ten people from Aids constitutes a rare cause of death in recent ... ...ickey – Musgrave 1964. Hanks, J. 1964. Hanks – Hanks 1964. Wijeyewardene 1965. Hamburger 1965. Ayabe 1966. Mizuno 1968; 1971. Kemp 1970; 1982. Tur... ...is not a ‘loose’ structure, discussion e.g. Moerman 1964;1969. Hamburger 1965. Evers (ed.) 1969 (Cunningham, Kirsch, Mulder, Phillips, Piker). Suwan...
... professions due to their demography (aging population, low birth-rates, unnatural deaths in wars and slaughters). The Anti-Semite: Argument numbe... ...led in primitive societies to disputes and conflicts - including armed clashes and deaths. To prevent such recurrent and costly bloodshed was one o... ...owing the name of something and knowing something." Richard Feynman, Physicist and 1965 Nobel Prize laureate (1918-1988) "You have all I dare say ... ...owing the name of something and knowing something." Richard Feynman, Physicist and 1965 Nobel Prize laureate (1918-1988) "You have all I dare say ... ...t, Lasch has undergone a major transformation. In "The New Radicalism in America" (1965), he decried religion as a source of obfuscation. "The reli...