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Re: Hmong celebrate new year in August.     

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Author: tsujsuadluag
Date: Sep 4, 2008 11:02

hnub.. "my dearly departed" and "your long lost anthro"..... i have no idea whatyou meant... yaweh
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Re: Why it is impossible to impose democracy or overcome theocracy by force.     

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Author: Immortalist
Date: Jul 21, 2008 18:32

... at least make their trading safer. See Borg should have this subject down well but he doesn't, the clash of cultures that is. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Culture http://anthro.palomar.edu/change/ Cultures are internally affected by both forces encouraging change and forces resisting change. These forces are related to both social structures and natural events, and are involved in the ...
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Re: Logic vs. Rhetoric: Creationists have a point     

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Author: Jerry Kraus
Date: Jun 30, 2008 12:35

On Jun 29, 3:58В pm, John <n...@droffats.ten> wrote: Jerry Kraus wrote: On Jun 28, 7:45 pm, Day Brown <daybr...@daybrown.org> wrote: Wallace, in his anthro classic, "Culture and Personality", noted that when a system is on the skids, people's coping skills dont work so well anymore, and they engage in "magical thinking", a term he coined. Yes, but why is the...
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Re: Logic vs. Rhetoric: Creationists have a point     

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Author: Marshall
Date: Jun 29, 2008 14:47

...com> wrote: On Jun 29, 12:28 pm, Jerry Kraus <jkraus_1...@yahoo.com> wrote: On Jun 28, 7:45 pm, Day Brown <daybr...@daybrown.org> wrote: Wallace, in his anthro classic, "Culture and Personality", noted that when a system is on the skids, people's coping skills dont work so well anymore, and they engage in "magical thinking", a term he coined. ...
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Re: Logic vs. Rhetoric: Creationists have a point     

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Author: John
Date: Jun 29, 2008 13:58

Jerry Kraus wrote: On Jun 28, 7:45 pm, Day Brown <daybr...@daybrown.org> wrote: Wallace, in his anthro classic, "Culture and Personality", noted that when a system is on the skids, people's coping skills dont work so well anymore, and they engage in "magical thinking", a term he coined. Yes, but why is the "system on the skids"? Surely, because its strategies and...
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Re: Logic vs. Rhetoric: Creationists have a point     

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Author: Jerry Kraus
Date: Jun 29, 2008 13:20

....spi...@gmail.com> wrote: On Jun 29, 12:28 pm, Jerry Kraus <jkraus_1...@yahoo.com> wrote: On Jun 28, 7:45 pm, Day Brown <daybr...@daybrown.org> wrote: Wallace, in his anthro classic, "Culture and Personality", noted that when a system is on the skids, people's coping skills dont work so well anymore, and they engage in "magical thinking", a term he coined. ...
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Re: Logic vs. Rhetoric: Creationists have a point     

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Author: Marshall
Date: Jun 29, 2008 13:01

On Jun 29, 12:28 pm, Jerry Kraus <jkraus_1...@yahoo.com> wrote: On Jun 28, 7:45 pm, Day Brown <daybr...@daybrown.org> wrote: Wallace, in his anthro classic, "Culture and Personality", noted that when a system is on the skids, people's coping skills dont work so well anymore, and they engage in "magical thinking", a term he coined. Yes, but why is the "system on the skids...
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Re: Logic vs. Rhetoric: Creationists have a point     

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Author: Jerry Kraus
Date: Jun 29, 2008 12:28

On Jun 28, 7:45В pm, Day Brown <daybr...@daybrown.org> wrote: Wallace, in his anthro classic, "Culture and Personality", noted that when a system is on the skids, people's coping skills dont work so well anymore, and they engage in "magical thinking", a term he coined. Yes, but why is the "system on the skids"? Surely, because its strategies and structures have ceased to be ...
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Re: Logic vs. Rhetoric: Creationists have a point     

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Author: Day Brown
Date: Jun 28, 2008 17:45

Wallace, in his anthro classic, "Culture and Personality", noted that when a system is on the skids, people's coping skills dont work so well anymore, and they engage in "magical thinking", a term he coined. Thus, we see Christian fundies speak of "The Rapture" when Jesus will come to take them away from a world they cant deal with, and likewise we see "Creationism" in denial about where we...
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Re: Politicos Pretending They Aren't Politicos     

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Author: *Anarcissie*
Date: May 8, 2008 05:56

... You will then probably object that they are all small and primitive; that over a certain point in size, some sort of institutionalized coercive agency is always found. This could be your argument, but at least do the reading to support it so we can skip the Anthro 101 stuff. Forget De Toqueville, unless you can find some passage where he supports his ideas with thorough observation.
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