Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 5Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 1991 |
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... effects . The first effect combines an enmity in which both groups blame the other for being the initiator of their own distortions , with a mounting and commonly shared lack of understanding for the psychological Death , Gender and ...
... effects . The first effect combines an enmity in which both groups blame the other for being the initiator of their own distortions , with a mounting and commonly shared lack of understanding for the psychological Death , Gender and ...
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... effects by showing the way that different groups of people used the media message . They showed that effects were difficult to pin down due to the diversity of audience groups . They argued that to understand the media / audience ...
... effects by showing the way that different groups of people used the media message . They showed that effects were difficult to pin down due to the diversity of audience groups . They argued that to understand the media / audience ...
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... effect on the values and opinions of the women involved . Although local and national support groups of various ... effects of restructuring the job market ; the notoriously inequitable distribution of domestic tasks , which leaves most ...
... effect on the values and opinions of the women involved . Although local and national support groups of various ... effects of restructuring the job market ; the notoriously inequitable distribution of domestic tasks , which leaves most ...
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Death Gender and Social Change in Greek Society Marios Sarris | 14 |
Conflict and Joking | 33 |
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