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... groups because they want affection , they want friends and loved ones to care for them . Affiliation with social groups is a normal and essential process in which virtually all people are involved . When ties are weakened with groups ...
... groups because they want affection , they want friends and loved ones to care for them . Affiliation with social groups is a normal and essential process in which virtually all people are involved . When ties are weakened with groups ...
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... groups is hellish and demeaning . Their work generally dis- pels any notion that such groups constitute prison camps , or that members are zombie - like autom- atons . Life in most new religious groups may be considerably different from ...
... groups is hellish and demeaning . Their work generally dis- pels any notion that such groups constitute prison camps , or that members are zombie - like autom- atons . Life in most new religious groups may be considerably different from ...
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... groups even before her trial . The accusation of brainwashing thus became what Richard Anthony and Thomas Robbins call a social weapon to be used against groups and beliefs that were not acceptable to those who had vested interests in ...
... groups even before her trial . The accusation of brainwashing thus became what Richard Anthony and Thomas Robbins call a social weapon to be used against groups and beliefs that were not acceptable to those who had vested interests in ...
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How Cultures Collide Edward T Hall Psychology Today July | 25 |
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The Lost Culture of Deli Jean Shepherd Omni October 1979 | 113 |
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