Africa, المجلد 74،الأعداد 1-2Oxford University Press, 2004 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 53
... respect and attention of their children and grandchildren . HOW DO YOUNG PEOPLE VIEW THEIR GRANDPARENTS ... respect we have for the old is that the old are far more advanced in years than we . So , when you get nearer to them and respect ...
... respect and attention of their children and grandchildren . HOW DO YOUNG PEOPLE VIEW THEIR GRANDPARENTS ... respect we have for the old is that the old are far more advanced in years than we . So , when you get nearer to them and respect ...
الصفحة 55
... respect that youngsters owe their grandparents . If they uttered phrases of ideal behaviour - or referred to their behaviour of ten years ago — it was because that was ... RESPECT AND RECIPROCITY In her introduction to RESPECT IN GHANA 55.
... respect that youngsters owe their grandparents . If they uttered phrases of ideal behaviour - or referred to their behaviour of ten years ago — it was because that was ... RESPECT AND RECIPROCITY In her introduction to RESPECT IN GHANA 55.
الصفحة 59
... respect , however , resentment and loneliness may lie , as I have described elsewhere ( Van der Geest 2002 , 2004 ) . I am not suggesting that reciprocal activities are ' real ' while respect is some kind of fake façade . I do not see a ...
... respect , however , resentment and loneliness may lie , as I have described elsewhere ( Van der Geest 2002 , 2004 ) . I am not suggesting that reciprocal activities are ' real ' while respect is some kind of fake façade . I do not see a ...
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