Proceedings of the British Academy, Svazek 82British Academy, 1993 - Počet stran: 524 |
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... person contemplating death or any other great loss include fear , hope , courage ; the emotions produced in the person who has experienced the loss include grief and despair . Where modern therapists might regard loss and grieving as ...
... person contemplating death or any other great loss include fear , hope , courage ; the emotions produced in the person who has experienced the loss include grief and despair . Where modern therapists might regard loss and grieving as ...
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... person 10 per cent from the top ) to the bottom decile ( earnings of the person 10 per cent from the bottom ) , referred to as the ' decile ratio ' . In 1975 , the person at the top decile earned about 3 times the person at the bottom ...
... person 10 per cent from the top ) to the bottom decile ( earnings of the person 10 per cent from the bottom ) , referred to as the ' decile ratio ' . In 1975 , the person at the top decile earned about 3 times the person at the bottom ...
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... person - size . I suggest that some of Audrey's humorous asides about herself reflect the very prescription she once advocated for comparative analysis - one could call it methodological humility . Elsewhere , she described the ...
... person - size . I suggest that some of Audrey's humorous asides about herself reflect the very prescription she once advocated for comparative analysis - one could call it methodological humility . Elsewhere , she described the ...
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