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الصفحة 359
CHILDREN AND THE EXPERIENCE OF VIOLENCE : CONTRASTING CULTURES OF PUNISHMENT IN NORTHERN NIGERIA Murray Last When , in 1992 , the Norwegian Centre for Child Research held an interdisciplinary conference on children at risk ' , a central ...
CHILDREN AND THE EXPERIENCE OF VIOLENCE : CONTRASTING CULTURES OF PUNISHMENT IN NORTHERN NIGERIA Murray Last When , in 1992 , the Norwegian Centre for Child Research held an interdisciplinary conference on children at risk ' , a central ...
الصفحة 369
Indeed , the only children whom a father or mother might be expected to beat or neglect are those thought to be ... In practice the one child I knew well who certainly did have the symptoms of a changeling was never beaten or neglected ...
Indeed , the only children whom a father or mother might be expected to beat or neglect are those thought to be ... In practice the one child I knew well who certainly did have the symptoms of a changeling was never beaten or neglected ...
الصفحة 378
He is responsible for the children in his charge , and since news of any serious problems could eventually filter back to the ... First there is the understanding that anyone can , and should , correct a child seen doing something wrong ...
He is responsible for the children in his charge , and since news of any serious problems could eventually filter back to the ... First there is the understanding that anyone can , and should , correct a child seen doing something wrong ...
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AFRICA | 333 |
contrasting cultures | 359 |
the ideology of royal slavery in | 394 |
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