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emergence

A philosophical theory of the early 20th century postulating that life ‘emerges’ or ‘grows naturally’ out of matter, mind emerges out of life, and God emerges from mind.

It was propounded by C Lloyd Morgan (1852–1936), Samuel Alexander, and C D Broad.



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Mi-khailovsky), which surfaced several times among ice during the route, including two emersions near Soviet drifting stations SP-10 and SP-12.
com), for instance, disdains focus groups and traditional market research in favor of direct emersion with customers as they use the product.
If you are not intending to give a full emersion bath, you can use the shower wand to both shampoo and bathe the resident.
 
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