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... body - except that the state owned all of these first . ( 75 ) The invention of borders as we now know them paved the way for the deportation and persecution of workers in the US who expressed " foreign " ideas , such as communism and ...
... body - except that the state owned all of these first . ( 75 ) The invention of borders as we now know them paved the way for the deportation and persecution of workers in the US who expressed " foreign " ideas , such as communism and ...
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... body of Luna , as seen by Mario , is a menstruating body . The body of Rubén is only represented through the materiality of a saxophone , and Rubén's spirit is represented by the wind of the saxophone . Rubén represents a logos ( as ...
... body of Luna , as seen by Mario , is a menstruating body . The body of Rubén is only represented through the materiality of a saxophone , and Rubén's spirit is represented by the wind of the saxophone . Rubén represents a logos ( as ...
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... body of the woman who refuses to have children , who discards a potential fetus in the menstrual blood . Her body will not be used for the preservation of a culture that she holds in contempt for not providing a living wage for the ...
... body of the woman who refuses to have children , who discards a potential fetus in the menstrual blood . Her body will not be used for the preservation of a culture that she holds in contempt for not providing a living wage for the ...
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