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... needs of the social organism , and in what this correspondence consists , without occu- pying ourselves with whether it has been intentional or not ( p . 95 ) . The concept of function thus implies " needs " of the social sys- tem ...
... needs of the social organism , and in what this correspondence consists , without occu- pying ourselves with whether it has been intentional or not ( p . 95 ) . The concept of function thus implies " needs " of the social sys- tem ...
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... needs . all individuals need to stay active and involved with people in social groups and orga- nizations , to resist shrinkage of their life space and social in- volvement , and to find substitutes for lost roles in work , family , and ...
... needs . all individuals need to stay active and involved with people in social groups and orga- nizations , to resist shrinkage of their life space and social in- volvement , and to find substitutes for lost roles in work , family , and ...
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... needs at the store . The mother continually answers that there is nothing she needs . The mother begins cooking dinner . The snow is now falling more heavily . The storyteller is becoming more and more anxious with the passing of time ...
... needs at the store . The mother continually answers that there is nothing she needs . The mother begins cooking dinner . The snow is now falling more heavily . The storyteller is becoming more and more anxious with the passing of time ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
LIST OF APPLIED | 12 |
CREATIVE DRAMATICS | 13 |
Copyright | |
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