Sociology, Volume 33Clarendon Press, 1999 - Sociology |
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Page 399
... believe they can be healthy without being cured , happy without being normal . How , then , does one set out to recover ? AA's pragmatic eclecticism allows its members a wide latitude in choosing remedies that work , including drugs or ...
... believe they can be healthy without being cured , happy without being normal . How , then , does one set out to recover ? AA's pragmatic eclecticism allows its members a wide latitude in choosing remedies that work , including drugs or ...
Page 526
... believe that you sort of move to an area and you're living in an area , you want to believe that you're part of that area and part of the community . This idea of you're English because your mum and dad decided to have you born in ...
... believe that you sort of move to an area and you're living in an area , you want to believe that you're part of that area and part of the community . This idea of you're English because your mum and dad decided to have you born in ...
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... believe that the train ahead is out of kilter or that the information is particularly unreliable , then the driver may well decide to spend an extra couple of minutes in the platform in order to regulate the gap between the trains . Or ...
... believe that the train ahead is out of kilter or that the information is particularly unreliable , then the driver may well decide to spend an extra couple of minutes in the platform in order to regulate the gap between the trains . Or ...
Contents
NUMBER 1 FEBRUARY | 1 |
GEOFFREY EVANS AND COLIN MILLS Are There Classes | 23 |
TIM STRANGLEMAN AND IAN ROBERTS Looking Through the Window | 47 |
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