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... problems that arise in dealing with strangers . This is true of all our genres from adventure to suspense , fantasy , and science fiction . However , the preoccupation with the stranger is missing and the popular genres are different in ...
... problems that arise in dealing with strangers . This is true of all our genres from adventure to suspense , fantasy , and science fiction . However , the preoccupation with the stranger is missing and the popular genres are different in ...
Page 323
... problems on a blackboard . She then asked each student to stand in front of a problem , to solve it , and to turn around when he or she finished . No one put down the chalk until the other children had fin- ished . Each child , on ...
... problems on a blackboard . She then asked each student to stand in front of a problem , to solve it , and to turn around when he or she finished . No one put down the chalk until the other children had fin- ished . Each child , on ...
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... problems whose solutions require an ability to recognize and reconcile social or ethnic differences . The cross- cultural perspective and the focus on concrete be- havior and details of the daily social setting can help locate problems ...
... problems whose solutions require an ability to recognize and reconcile social or ethnic differences . The cross- cultural perspective and the focus on concrete be- havior and details of the daily social setting can help locate problems ...
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