The Twentieth Century, Volum 173Nineteenth Century and After, 1964 |
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Pàgina 50
... become alcoholic . In addition , the studies of college drinking among Mormon and Methodist students ( abstinent denominations , as compared with Episcopalians who do not prohibit drink on religious grounds ) give support to the theory ...
... become alcoholic . In addition , the studies of college drinking among Mormon and Methodist students ( abstinent denominations , as compared with Episcopalians who do not prohibit drink on religious grounds ) give support to the theory ...
Pàgina 114
... become a clown for such token communication as the amusement of others gives . One may even find one's place on bar room floors before the moment of truth dawns : that one must withdraw to communicate not with people per se any more ...
... become a clown for such token communication as the amusement of others gives . One may even find one's place on bar room floors before the moment of truth dawns : that one must withdraw to communicate not with people per se any more ...
Pàgina 138
... become sus- picious of people's motives , and once suspicion has been fos- tered it tends to remain . Normal people , if they get a false notion about somebody , find out their error as a result of further social experience and give up ...
... become sus- picious of people's motives , and once suspicion has been fos- tered it tends to remain . Normal people , if they get a false notion about somebody , find out their error as a result of further social experience and give up ...
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