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At this point , there is not even a consensus regarding how life and death are to
be defined . Since genetics has become better understood , questions that early
humans never had to face have arisen : Should women of advanced age be ...
At this point , there is not even a consensus regarding how life and death are to
be defined . Since genetics has become better understood , questions that early
humans never had to face have arisen : Should women of advanced age be ...
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Field anthropologists often were government agents sent on espionage
expeditions to colonies or territories , informants typically were misled regarding
the uses to which information would be put , and concern for informants often was
sorely ...
Field anthropologists often were government agents sent on espionage
expeditions to colonies or territories , informants typically were misled regarding
the uses to which information would be put , and concern for informants often was
sorely ...
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There will seldom be agreement regarding whether an individual or group has a
right and regarding what the extent of that right may be . For example , do
employees have a right to continued employment and to be terminated only “ for
cause ...
There will seldom be agreement regarding whether an individual or group has a
right and regarding what the extent of that right may be . For example , do
employees have a right to continued employment and to be terminated only “ for
cause ...
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