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الصفحة 540
Money was used to build a house in the home town and to help relatives to go to school or set up in business . One could say that the ultimate target of money at that time was the home ( cf. Garlick , 1971 : 110–16 ; Bartle , 1977 ) .
Money was used to build a house in the home town and to help relatives to go to school or set up in business . One could say that the ultimate target of money at that time was the home ( cf. Garlick , 1971 : 110–16 ; Bartle , 1977 ) .
الصفحة 545
Two main themes emerge from his account : he was able to put up houses — not one but several — and he provided a proper education for his children and other relatives . These are the two ingredients , mentioned time and again ...
Two main themes emerge from his account : he was able to put up houses — not one but several — and he provided a proper education for his children and other relatives . These are the two ingredients , mentioned time and again ...
الصفحة 554
Through money , children can show their affection and respect for their parents and other relatives , even though they are not present themselves . They send money through friends and relatives and increasingly through the bank .
Through money , children can show their affection and respect for their parents and other relatives , even though they are not present themselves . They send money through friends and relatives and increasingly through the bank .
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