Seminar, Temas461-472R. Thapar, 1998 |
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... activities provide the discipline in which the senses intu- itively seek unity , harmony , proportion and wholeness of experience . The use of mediums and tools - clay , cotton , wool , leather , wood , stone , brushes , potter's wheel ...
... activities provide the discipline in which the senses intu- itively seek unity , harmony , proportion and wholeness of experience . The use of mediums and tools - clay , cotton , wool , leather , wood , stone , brushes , potter's wheel ...
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... activities add to an already overburdened agenda . Some states have expressed concern that UNHCR should not undertake tasks which go beyond its formal mandate . This concern is well taken . These activities are placing considerable ...
... activities add to an already overburdened agenda . Some states have expressed concern that UNHCR should not undertake tasks which go beyond its formal mandate . This concern is well taken . These activities are placing considerable ...
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... activities must be carried out in conjunction with citizen's groups from around the world , espe- cially in the declared nuclear weapons states . Names of military scientists and weapons developers from around the world must be made ...
... activities must be carried out in conjunction with citizen's groups from around the world , espe- cially in the declared nuclear weapons states . Names of military scientists and weapons developers from around the world must be made ...
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