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Page 136
... customs and beliefs and ideas which have shaped his thinking . While , of course , it is much easier for an older person of experience to do this , it is essential to begin young , in order to store up the experiences , which will ...
... customs and beliefs and ideas which have shaped his thinking . While , of course , it is much easier for an older person of experience to do this , it is essential to begin young , in order to store up the experiences , which will ...
Page 144
... customs . It is our job to know what they are and , if possible , to understand them . Not that this is always easy . For instance , what young woman in this country could understand the Japanese custom of the pouch ? I learned of this ...
... customs . It is our job to know what they are and , if possible , to understand them . Not that this is always easy . For instance , what young woman in this country could understand the Japanese custom of the pouch ? I learned of this ...
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... Customs , foreign , 142-147 Cynicism , 166–167 Death , and aging , 85-86 59 parents ' hold over , 69–70 questions of , 10–11 and respect , 101-102 , 133 right of decision , 130 in Soviet Union , 115-116 , 163 teaching citizenship to ...
... Customs , foreign , 142-147 Cynicism , 166–167 Death , and aging , 85-86 59 parents ' hold over , 69–70 questions of , 10–11 and respect , 101-102 , 133 right of decision , 130 in Soviet Union , 115-116 , 163 teaching citizenship to ...
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