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... hand , the idea that the elements for artistic production are qualita- tive and remain so throughout the creative discovery . On the other hand , it is useful in that the steps promote a pattern of analysis / performance : insight ...
... hand , the idea that the elements for artistic production are qualita- tive and remain so throughout the creative discovery . On the other hand , it is useful in that the steps promote a pattern of analysis / performance : insight ...
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... hand , and lay across the still shape of the mother , who lay looking up at him from still , inscrutable , sullen eyes , the child at her side wrapped in a piece of dingy though clean cloth . Behind them an old Negro woman squatted ...
... hand , and lay across the still shape of the mother , who lay looking up at him from still , inscrutable , sullen eyes , the child at her side wrapped in a piece of dingy though clean cloth . Behind them an old Negro woman squatted ...
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... hand . ) Thank you . ( Atticus walks to Tom and takes the glass . ) Now then , this time will you please catch it with your left hand ? Tom : I can't , sir . Atticus : Why can't you ? Tom : I can't use my left hand at all . I got it ...
... hand . ) Thank you . ( Atticus walks to Tom and takes the glass . ) Now then , this time will you please catch it with your left hand ? Tom : I can't , sir . Atticus : Why can't you ? Tom : I can't use my left hand at all . I got it ...
Contents
The Uniqueness of Literature 8 | 11 |
The Presentational Mode as Creative ProblemSolving | 23 |
Behavioral Patterning | 62 |
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