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In either case , ethical risks arise over the possibility of students feeling a sense
of defeat over what they cannot handle in what is supposedly a purely
sociological exercise . They might feel fated to fail a course requirement . More
decidedly ...
In either case , ethical risks arise over the possibility of students feeling a sense
of defeat over what they cannot handle in what is supposedly a purely
sociological exercise . They might feel fated to fail a course requirement . More
decidedly ...
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I said , ' What do you mean ? ' She said , ' It's not my baby I'm carrying , it's yours .
I'm carrying this child for you . I keep getting this feeling that this child is yours not
mine.'She came in one day and she said , ' What are you going to do about it ?
I said , ' What do you mean ? ' She said , ' It's not my baby I'm carrying , it's yours .
I'm carrying this child for you . I keep getting this feeling that this child is yours not
mine.'She came in one day and she said , ' What are you going to do about it ?
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( Int .: Do you feel it as your obligation to help her , or ... ? ) No. If I would feel it as
an obligation , then I wouldn't do it anymore . I simply do it because it's normal .
Authority , power and dependency are very common aspects of relationships .
( Int .: Do you feel it as your obligation to help her , or ... ? ) No. If I would feel it as
an obligation , then I wouldn't do it anymore . I simply do it because it's normal .
Authority , power and dependency are very common aspects of relationships .
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