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That the techniques which the members of any society employ in the care and rearing of children are culturally patterned and will tend to be similar , although never identical , for various families within the society . 4.
That the techniques which the members of any society employ in the care and rearing of children are culturally patterned and will tend to be similar , although never identical , for various families within the society . 4.
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The English , for example , have maintained a strong lineality by consistently moving successful members of their more individualistic middle class into the established peerage system . Other societies have found similar mechanisms .
The English , for example , have maintained a strong lineality by consistently moving successful members of their more individualistic middle class into the established peerage system . Other societies have found similar mechanisms .
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a society . In the same way that we cannot understand the individual apart from the society in which he functions , so it is impossible to realize a democratic society made up of individuals without democratic values .
a society . In the same way that we cannot understand the individual apart from the society in which he functions , so it is impossible to realize a democratic society made up of individuals without democratic values .
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THE AMERICAN PEOPLE IN THE WORLD CRISIS | 1 |
THE COMMON CORE OF SOCIAL WORK IN DIFFERENT COUN | 19 |
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