Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 111988 |
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... living things . What's true is that this human being is omnivorous when dealing with information because it has a regulating system ( codes and rules of processing ) that's more differentiated and a storage capacity for its memory ...
... living things . What's true is that this human being is omnivorous when dealing with information because it has a regulating system ( codes and rules of processing ) that's more differentiated and a storage capacity for its memory ...
Síða 79
... ( living and dead ) " memories " that regulate all living things and make them technical objects better adjusted to their surroundings than mechanical ensembles . In other words your philosophy is possible only because the material ...
... ( living and dead ) " memories " that regulate all living things and make them technical objects better adjusted to their surroundings than mechanical ensembles . In other words your philosophy is possible only because the material ...
Síða 128
... living , which , together with the incorpo- ration of Dai expressions , elicit credibility and empathy . Li Chun's subjective appraisals of the Dai are always positive , showing a willingness to be educated and to understand , while her ...
... living , which , together with the incorpo- ration of Dai expressions , elicit credibility and empathy . Li Chun's subjective appraisals of the Dai are always positive , showing a willingness to be educated and to understand , while her ...
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