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Change: to suppress; omit; ignore; pass over. (dictionary.com)Epistemologically determined: Adverbial clause describing the determination of something based on the branch of philosophy that studies the nature of knowledge, its presuppositions and foundations, and its extent and validity.Gerotocracy: government by eldersHeterodoxy: Noun, contrary to or
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Change: Every Day, Usually Somewhere between the Produce and Frozen Foods SectionA priori: refer primarily to how or on what basis a proposition might be known. A proposition is knowable a priori if it is knowable independently of experience.Atavism: 1. The reappearance in an
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Change: Day, Usually Somewhere between the Produce and Frozen Foods SectionA priori: refer primarily to how or on what basis a proposition might be known. A proposition is knowable a priori if it is knowable independently of experience.Atavism: 1. The reappearance in an organism
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Change: Words Anthropologists Use at the Grocery Store Every DayA priori: refer primarily to how or on what basis a proposition might be known. A proposition is knowable a priori if it is knowable independently of experience.Atavism: 1. The reappearance in an organism
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Change: Of or relating to the period before the fall of Adam and Eve.Phonemes: Individual sounds that have allophonic differences, such as, "pot" and "lot". Phonemics: Places sounds in an organized system (taxonomy) and seeks to determine their
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Change: under a general principle.Syncretism: 1.the attempted reconciliation or union of different or opposing principles, practices, or parties, as in philosophy or religion. (from dictionary.com)Unilinear evolution: cultural evolution in an obligatory series of stages. Reversion to an earlier behavior, outlook, or approach. (verbatim from dictionary.com)
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Jan 19 2007, 7:19 PM EST
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Change: Reversion to an earlier behavior, outlook, or approach. (verbatim from dictionary.com) Au fond: essentially or basicallyAutochthony/ autochthonous:Native or aboriginal Bundle Societies: American Indian cultures using bundles, or packages of paraphernalia with supernatural or medicinal properties. Contravention: from contravene, 1 : to go or act contrary to:
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Change: 1. Someone who takes part in a conversation, often formally or officially. 2. The performer in a minstrel show who is placed midway between the end men and engages in banter with them. (from dictionary.com) Lamarckian: the idea of passing on to offspring
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Change: wordySubsumed: To classify, include, or incorporate in a more comprehensive category or under a general principleprinciple. Syncretism: 1.the attempted reconciliation or union of different or opposing principles, practices, or parties, as in philosophy or religion. (from dictionary.com) Unilinear evolution: cultural evolution in an obligatory series of stages.
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Change: Term used by Charles Benedict Davenport (1866-1944), an American eugenicist. 1.marriage or cohabitation between a man and woman of different races, esp., in the U.S.,
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Change: Atavism: 1. The reappearance in an organism of characteristics of some remote ancestor after several generations of absence. 2. One that exhibits atavism; a throwback. 3. Reversion to an earlier behavior, outlook, or approach. (verbatim from dictionary.com) Au fond: essentially or basicallyAutochthony/ autochthonous:Native or aboriginal Bundle Societies:
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Change: Atavism: Atavism: 1. The reappearance in an organism of characteristics of some remote ancestor after several generations of absence. 2. One that exhibits atavism; a throwback. 3. Reversion to an earlier behavior, outlook, or approach. (verbatim from dictionary.com) Au fond: essentially or basicallyAutochthony/ autochthonous:Native or aboriginal Bundle Societies:
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Change: The reappearance in an organism of characteristics of some remote ancestor after several generations of absence. 2. One that exhibits atavism; a throwback. 3. Reversion to an earlier behavior, outlook, or approach. (verbatim from dictionary.com) Au fond: essentially or basicallyAutochthony/ autochthonous:Native or aboriginal Bundle Societies: American
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Change: Contravention: Contravention: from contravene, 1 : to go or act contrary to: violate 2 : to oppose in argument : contradict, from www.m-w.com. Cynosuric dominance: I believe this means northern dominance (cynosura) most northern point. Please verify before usage. Diacritical: serving as a diacritic : a
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Change: a mark near or through an orthographic or phonetic character or combination of characters indicating a phonetic value different from that given the unmarked or otherwise marked element. From www.m-w.com. Dialectic: any systematic reasoning, exposition, or argument that juxtaposes opposed or contradictory ideas and usually seeks to resolve their conflict
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Change: Bundle Societies: American Indian cultures using bundles, or packages of whereparaphernalia with found;supernatural or indigenous:medicinal properties.Cynosuric dominance: I believe this means northern dominance (cynosura) most northern point. Please verify before usage. Dialectic: any systematic reasoning, exposition, or argument that
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