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الصفحة 94
They are evident in the dyadic relations between grandparents and grandchildren and also in the ways that these relations are embedded ... they are mindful of the past , present and future of her relation to her husband and his family .
They are evident in the dyadic relations between grandparents and grandchildren and also in the ways that these relations are embedded ... they are mindful of the past , present and future of her relation to her husband and his family .
الصفحة 107
A child may share her namesake's capacities and deficiencies , which is why one should not name a child after a relative who died childless . Moreover , the child shares the deceased's relations with living and dead people .
A child may share her namesake's capacities and deficiencies , which is why one should not name a child after a relative who died childless . Moreover , the child shares the deceased's relations with living and dead people .
الصفحة 377
Moreover , the relations of agrarian production between a host and her client would be fundamentally altered because hosts would effectively lose control over their land . Those who are already farming the area , hosts and clients alike ...
Moreover , the relations of agrarian production between a host and her client would be fundamentally altered because hosts would effectively lose control over their land . Those who are already farming the area , hosts and clients alike ...
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paths of grandmotherhood | 6 |
transformations in foster | 28 |
changing relations between | 62 |
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