Modern Warrior Culture

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Modern Warrior Culture
Author : Jeremy Rawls
File Size : 45,8 Mb
Publisher : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Language : English
Release Date : 09 November 2016
ISBN : 1540302571
Pages : 34 pages
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Modern Warrior Culture was created to define a culture and build a structure for further research and development into the anthropological and social construct of the Warrior Culture. Lexicon and nomenclature has been identified for researchers to further understand the significance of a culture that has provided security for society at the cost of a particular social moral standard. This standard is evaluated and context applied to give the culture the needed voice for them to take their place in history.

Modern Warrior Culture

Modern Warrior Culture was created to define a culture and build a structure for further research and development into the anthropological and social construct of the Warrior Culture. Lexicon and nomenclature has been identified for researchers to further understand the significance of a culture that has provided security for society

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