Social memory and contemporaneity, Kyrgyz philosophical studies; 1.9781565182349 Social memory and contemporaneity con·tem·po·ra·ne·ous adj. Originating, existing, or happening during the same period of time: the contemporaneous reigns of two monarchs. See Synonyms at contemporary. , Kyrgyz philosophical studies; 1. Bakieva, Gulnara A. Ed. by Maura Donohue. Council/Research in Values... 2007 189 pages $17.50 Paperback Cultural heritage and contemporary change; series IIIC IIIC International Independent Investigation Commission , Central Asia; v.3 BF378 Kyrgyz philosopher Bakieva illustrates the role of social memory in the construction of reality using extensive materials from Kyrgyz history and its Soviet and post-Soviet periods. She retells the Kyrgyz epic tale Manas Manas (mänäs`), town and oasis, central Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, China, on the Manas River, in the Dzungarian basin. It is the center of a large mechanized-farm area. Wheat, millet, sugar beets, melons, and cotton are grown. and shows how it represents the mnemonic Pronounced "ni-mon-ic." A memory aid. In programming, it is a name assigned to a machine function. For example, COM1 is the mnemonic assigned to serial port #1 on a PC. Programming languages are almost entirely mnemonics. mind of her people as a defining story to which they return in moments of deep suffering or elevated joy. No publication history is provided for the original Sotsialnaia pamiat i sovremennost. ([c]20072005 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR) |
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