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Conversely young grandchildren provide their grandparents with opportunities to redo their past lives and enjoy the pleasures of children for whom they may not have had the time and maturity when they were young parents .
Conversely young grandchildren provide their grandparents with opportunities to redo their past lives and enjoy the pleasures of children for whom they may not have had the time and maturity when they were young parents .
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One of the elders in Kwahu - Tafo remarked that there was no greater happiness for him than a young person who would come to him and ask a question . The implication is clear : the fact that young people do not come to listen to their ...
One of the elders in Kwahu - Tafo remarked that there was no greater happiness for him than a young person who would come to him and ask a question . The implication is clear : the fact that young people do not come to listen to their ...
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The Gurna Club members — mostly young men , though also two girls — crowded onto the stage along with their drummer . Wearing the usual gurna costume of white shorts with torso decorations , the dancers tapped out the low throbbing drum ...
The Gurna Club members — mostly young men , though also two girls — crowded onto the stage along with their drummer . Wearing the usual gurna costume of white shorts with torso decorations , the dancers tapped out the low throbbing drum ...
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paths of grandmotherhood | 6 |
transformations in foster | 28 |
changing relations between | 62 |
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