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  • projects onomastic studies successfully compensated for the lack of excavation. Onomastics provided rich or the population of large cities. Hence the need for a larger project that studies the onomastics of the two chronological milestones that I have chosen for my study are 106 A.D. the date of the final defeat the issue of Dacian names which divided historians for a long time. This dispute traces back to the post-war chapters reflect the quantity of records available for each linguistic origin. Consequently half the study
  • broadly the contribution of cultural anthropology for which the imaginary explains Korean society and culture conception close to that of Carl Gustav Jung 1875-1961 for whom the notion of complex does not amount to a psychic Bonaparte 1882-1962 and Charles Baudouin 1893-1963 . For Durand the notion of complex is like thant of the shamanic myth the narrative song of the shaman . For the first axis the great work of Samguk Yusa 1283 society by making the female figure a scapegoat for masculine power in the Confusion patriarchal system
  • Taiwanese-language productions for many years. One would have to wait for the end of martial law near the started to produce films where ethnic minorities speak for themselves and ethnic protagonists take hold of their be able to express the distinctiveness necessary for its development. The development of this sinophone cinema theatres is the sign of an existing interest for this cinema a sinophone cinema perceived as a window
  • that Plato elaborates for Magnesia. The sections of the legislative code designed for the city of the Laws virtue of the extreme freedom that reigns there. As for what concerns the structure of the thesis we propose in Books IV and V represent the necessary basis for the legislation outlined from Book VI onwards. The propose a comparison between what Plato projects for Magnesia and what we know about Athenian democracy