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differentiate the life of inuit earlier and present life​

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Answered by Anonymous
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On top of the misnomer, “Eskimo” has been considered a derogatory term as it was thought to mean “eater of raw meat” while “Inuit” translates to “the people”. The latter being a more acceptable term. ... “Eskimo” was commonly used up until the 1990's, the moment in which the word “Inuit” became more common.

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Ideal life is full of illusion which is seen as the way of involving an interaction of logical and empirical considerations. Reality life are the things in life that are commonly observed and verified to exist, things that are consistent and not random or influenced by conformity or mass hysteria. Something that is perceived as real and is physically experienced by the senses.

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