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What did being free mean to Mandela as a boy, and as a student ? How does he contrast these “transitory freedoms” with “the basic and honourable freedoms”?​

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Answered by vanshsinghal987
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4. What do you know about the Japanese mentality towards nature and why is it so?

5. Formulate your definition: The culture of man's relationship to nature. Is it?

Answered by s15083bparnitha13383
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He builds the contrast between these two freedoms by stating that the transitory freedoms he wanted were limited to him, whereas the honourable freedoms had to do more with his and his people's position in the society.

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