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Essay heading: An Anthropological view on The Nightmare Before Christmas
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January 11, 2004 |
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He scrutinizes things in a way that only a scientist would find neccisary. However, when Jack goes to pervey this information back to his people it is misunderstood just how many of our social sciences are. people, no matter how hard they try, are biased towards their own culture and thus veiw all others as skewed and improper... displayed 300 characters
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people, no matter how hard they try, are biased towards their own culture and thus veiw all others as skewed and improper. displayed next 300 characters
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