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... environments have the potential to become normative systems for residents , alleviating role conflict by insulating ... environment leisure pursuits become legitimate , as opposed to the work ethic accepted in the larger society . Such ...
... environments have the potential to become normative systems for residents , alleviating role conflict by insulating ... environment leisure pursuits become legitimate , as opposed to the work ethic accepted in the larger society . Such ...
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... Environment The availability of musical instruments , art supplies , and individual talents is of obvious importance to the creative dramatics program . But more importantly , it is the incorporation of these resources into the overall ...
... Environment The availability of musical instruments , art supplies , and individual talents is of obvious importance to the creative dramatics program . But more importantly , it is the incorporation of these resources into the overall ...
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... Environment Exercise Observation Evaluation SITE D Character lifespan Participants enjoy sharing tales of Participants very outgoing and interested in developing scripts Individual Potential : ( a ) one retired greeting card illustrator ...
... Environment Exercise Observation Evaluation SITE D Character lifespan Participants enjoy sharing tales of Participants very outgoing and interested in developing scripts Individual Potential : ( a ) one retired greeting card illustrator ...
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