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... problems to be solved in any family and it is one of the most far - reaching . It determines where your basic values lie : What do you want in exchange for the money you earn ? The answer to this problem must be a matter of joint ...
... problems to be solved in any family and it is one of the most far - reaching . It determines where your basic values lie : What do you want in exchange for the money you earn ? The answer to this problem must be a matter of joint ...
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... problems it had encountered . I watched , fascinated , as this child brought her facts to an older group , quite evidently ahead of their thinking on many points , and in some cases even ahead of their ability to understand . The result ...
... problems it had encountered . I watched , fascinated , as this child brought her facts to an older group , quite evidently ahead of their thinking on many points , and in some cases even ahead of their ability to understand . The result ...
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Eleanor Roosevelt. If India can tackle a problem on which its social , religious , economic , and political life has ... problems affecting our minorities . These now have a vital bearing on our relations with other peoples in the world ...
Eleanor Roosevelt. If India can tackle a problem on which its social , religious , economic , and political life has ... problems affecting our minorities . These now have a vital bearing on our relations with other peoples in the world ...
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