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... feel that their private lives are a series of traps . They sense that within their everyday worlds , they cannot overcome their troubles , and in this feeling , they are often quite correct : What ordinary men are directly aware of and ...
... feel that their private lives are a series of traps . They sense that within their everyday worlds , they cannot overcome their troubles , and in this feeling , they are often quite correct : What ordinary men are directly aware of and ...
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... feel it may well add years to their lives : the buttermilk and pickled vegetables ; and probably the wine , help destroy certain bacteria and , indirectly , prevent the development of arteriosclerosis , the doctors think . In 1970 , a ...
... feel it may well add years to their lives : the buttermilk and pickled vegetables ; and probably the wine , help destroy certain bacteria and , indirectly , prevent the development of arteriosclerosis , the doctors think . In 1970 , a ...
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... feel as if one is doing something ugly or in bad taste . Everyone feels intuitively the esthetic rightness of a marriage in which the man is older than the wom- an , which means that any marriage in which the woman is older creates a ...
... feel as if one is doing something ugly or in bad taste . Everyone feels intuitively the esthetic rightness of a marriage in which the man is older than the wom- an , which means that any marriage in which the woman is older creates a ...
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The Discipline | 1 |
Why Social Science Discovered Morality Robert Broadhead | 23 |
Culture | 29 |
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