Sociology, Volume 35Clarendon Press, 2001 - Sociology |
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... future ... To think that I may come back as a slug or an ant is not very appealing . Alternatively , if I thought I was going to come back as a future king or queen , that's not appealing either . I like life the way it is . I love it ...
... future ... To think that I may come back as a slug or an ant is not very appealing . Alternatively , if I thought I was going to come back as a future king or queen , that's not appealing either . I like life the way it is . I love it ...
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... future generations . Complex feedbacks are occurring between somatic cells ( those not usually transmitting genetic information ) and germ cells ( those giving rise to sperm and egg and thus transmitting genetic information to future ...
... future generations . Complex feedbacks are occurring between somatic cells ( those not usually transmitting genetic information ) and germ cells ( those giving rise to sperm and egg and thus transmitting genetic information to future ...
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... future are crystallised in the subjectivity of the young sexual abuser . Before he became the young sexual abuser , the young person who acted in a sexually abusive way was understood as a victim who was ' acting out ' sexually as a ...
... future are crystallised in the subjectivity of the young sexual abuser . Before he became the young sexual abuser , the young person who acted in a sexually abusive way was understood as a victim who was ' acting out ' sexually as a ...
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