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... values ever undertaken . Each year , Astin and his colleagues at UCLA have given questionnaires containing 150 to 200 different items to several hundred thousand entering freshmen at an aver- age of 600 colleges of various types . They ...
... values ever undertaken . Each year , Astin and his colleagues at UCLA have given questionnaires containing 150 to 200 different items to several hundred thousand entering freshmen at an aver- age of 600 colleges of various types . They ...
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... values of the United States in the com- ing decades . Although a social move- ment still in its early stages , its practi- cal and ethical positions seem well enough developed to permit useful analysis of this way of life . Voluntary ...
... values of the United States in the com- ing decades . Although a social move- ment still in its early stages , its practi- cal and ethical positions seem well enough developed to permit useful analysis of this way of life . Voluntary ...
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... values that may emerge as hallmarks of the way of life termed voluntary simplicity . Moreover , these values will surely be held to differing degrees and in differ- ing combinations by different people . Nonetheless , these values ...
... values that may emerge as hallmarks of the way of life termed voluntary simplicity . Moreover , these values will surely be held to differing degrees and in differ- ing combinations by different people . Nonetheless , these values ...
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The Discipline | 1 |
Why Social Science Discovered Morality Robert Broadhead | 23 |
Culture | 29 |
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