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... interaction with his family . He was neither a severe , authoritarian parent and husband , nor was he completely disinterested . He simply put his work first , and so extensive was this commitment that almost no time was left for his ...
... interaction with his family . He was neither a severe , authoritarian parent and husband , nor was he completely disinterested . He simply put his work first , and so extensive was this commitment that almost no time was left for his ...
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... Interaction Process . 40. W. Waller , " The rating and dating complex . " 41. R. O. Blood , Jr. , “ Uniformities and diversities in campus dating preferences . " 42. S. H. Lowrie , " Dating theories and student responses . " 43. W. N. ...
... Interaction Process . 40. W. Waller , " The rating and dating complex . " 41. R. O. Blood , Jr. , “ Uniformities and diversities in campus dating preferences . " 42. S. H. Lowrie , " Dating theories and student responses . " 43. W. N. ...
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... interaction- only the last seems to be at the heart of the institution . In the future , procreation may take place outside the human body , and children may be raised in communal nurseries . Even with only one function , emotional ...
... interaction- only the last seems to be at the heart of the institution . In the future , procreation may take place outside the human body , and children may be raised in communal nurseries . Even with only one function , emotional ...
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Hebrew Marriage in the Old Testament | 34 |
Marriage among the Greeks | 47 |
Roman Marriage | 64 |
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