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Page 71
Slowly , we are recognizing the dynamic and fragile nature of these influences in
human develop - ment and the complex pressures that operate on each
individual . In the modern world a person is influenced by a host of messages
and ideas ...
Slowly , we are recognizing the dynamic and fragile nature of these influences in
human develop - ment and the complex pressures that operate on each
individual . In the modern world a person is influenced by a host of messages
and ideas ...
Page 99
... they do not have make - or - break power over a child ' s development .
children ' s social and emotional develop - ment , modern parents must examine
their words and actions for a significance that parents in the past had never
imagined .
... they do not have make - or - break power over a child ' s development .
children ' s social and emotional develop - ment , modern parents must examine
their words and actions for a significance that parents in the past had never
imagined .
Page 147
Since the late 60s , when the women ' s move - ment gained momentum , they
have shown a steadily increasing interest in business , law , and medicine - three
fields traditionally dominated by men . Since 1969 , the percentage of women ...
Since the late 60s , when the women ' s move - ment gained momentum , they
have shown a steadily increasing interest in business , law , and medicine - three
fields traditionally dominated by men . Since 1969 , the percentage of women ...
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