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  • of this musical style, due to its homogenous appropriation of musical material and instruments. ==Historical Background== Music of the Spheres ...
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  • area is a geographical area with relatively homogenous human activity (culture), while a cultural element is an essential part of what constitutes ...
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  • drying creates softer particles with a more homogenous chemical composition than traditional hot spray-drying, but it is also more expensive. ...
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  • The fact that the Japanese are a relatively homogenous people (with the exception of the Ainu and Okinawans) suggest to some that the bulk of Japanese ...
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  • density of white dwarfs, assuming them to be homogenous spheres. Stoner, Edmund C. 1929. The Limiting Density of White Dwarf Stars. Philosophical ...
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  • people became overly dependent on it, with a homogenous diet. Some misguided aspects of religion also played a role. Many of the Catholic Irish ...
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  • Jevons embraces Herbert Spencer’s idea that the homogenous is unstable and differentiates itself in the process of evolutionary development ...
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  • these fixed meanings, demonstrating not the homogenous nature of thought but its heterogeneity. Post-modernism, likewise, doubted the modernist confidence ...
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  • or her theory. Initially, at least, Indians are homogenous. But there are also eight major language families within the Western Hemisphere, indicating ...
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  • evidence, and is among the most homogenous and isolated in the North Atlantic region. DNA studies show the male population to be predominately ...
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  • Indian population, Montana was one of the most homogenous states, with most of its residents are of European descent, with a large number of immigrants ...
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  • Bangladesh is ethnically homogenous, with Bengalis comprising 98 percent of the population. The vast majority speak Bangla, or Bengali, an Indo ...
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  • If the donors try to make the recipient society more homogenous (similar) to theirs—which might be defined as “spreading western civilization”—other ...
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  • Charged particle [[Guiding center|drifts]] in a homogenous magnetic field. (A) No disturbing force (B) With an electric field, E (C) With an independent ...
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  • world women" are often thought of as a homogenous entity, when, in fact, their experience of oppression is informed by their geography, history ...
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  • The Mountain was not even very homogenous in their political views: what united them was their aversion to the Girondins. Shusterman, 223–269. ...
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  • Pashtun society lacks complete homogenous in the religious sense, as Pashtuns, predominantly Sunni Muslims, can also be followers of the Shia ...
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  • The nationalist dream was of a homogenous nation and Jews were viewed as a separate and often "alien" people who made this impossible ...
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  • coastal cities. The remaining cities had a more homogenous Western, Catholic, population, and for the remainder of the Kingdom, the population remained ...
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  • of the Bosnian language are more linguistically homogenous than either Serbs or Croats, but failed to standardize their language in the nineteenth century ...
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