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... tend to be reduced to faceless numbers . Interpersonal and informal relationships are mi- nimized . As the individual and various groups in the univerity suffer a growing sense of alienation , adversary relationships and conflict ...
... tend to be reduced to faceless numbers . Interpersonal and informal relationships are mi- nimized . As the individual and various groups in the univerity suffer a growing sense of alienation , adversary relationships and conflict ...
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... tend not to treat people as individual human beings . Ra- ther , they become vehicles for the institutions and its goals , hence des- troying any potential for humaneness . Consequently , problems abound in trying to cope with ...
... tend not to treat people as individual human beings . Ra- ther , they become vehicles for the institutions and its goals , hence des- troying any potential for humaneness . Consequently , problems abound in trying to cope with ...
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... tend toward greater agreement with the magic scale than students living in towns and cities . No significant difference was found for the sorcery scale . 3. Frequent church attendance appears to lower scores slightly on both the magic ...
... tend toward greater agreement with the magic scale than students living in towns and cities . No significant difference was found for the sorcery scale . 3. Frequent church attendance appears to lower scores slightly on both the magic ...
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Toward A Humane | 1 |
Their Constraints | 12 |
Man The Sinner Lourdino A Yuzon | 71 |
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