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... ( Young Adulthood ) Erikson sees young adulthood , like each of the stages before it , as a turning point . Think how many young people fall madly in love at twenty , only to find that after a few months they feel stifled by so much ...
... ( Young Adulthood ) Erikson sees young adulthood , like each of the stages before it , as a turning point . Think how many young people fall madly in love at twenty , only to find that after a few months they feel stifled by so much ...
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... young people technical and intel- lectual skills and cultural values and attitudes , to prepare them for their roles ... young people . James Coleman ( 1961 ) believes this happens be- cause parents and other adults abdicate , leaving ...
... young people technical and intel- lectual skills and cultural values and attitudes , to prepare them for their roles ... young people . James Coleman ( 1961 ) believes this happens be- cause parents and other adults abdicate , leaving ...
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... young ( below twenty - two for men , below twenty for women ) and that young black people have almost twice as many divorces as young white people ( 46 percent of black people who had married young had been divorced at least once , com ...
... young ( below twenty - two for men , below twenty for women ) and that young black people have almost twice as many divorces as young white people ( 46 percent of black people who had married young had been divorced at least once , com ...
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