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... harmony . Good living , physical , mental , spiritual and social , helped to maintain this harmony . The inevitable bad times and troubles of life were to be met with stoical fortitude . What happens to such a world - view when the ...
... harmony . Good living , physical , mental , spiritual and social , helped to maintain this harmony . The inevitable bad times and troubles of life were to be met with stoical fortitude . What happens to such a world - view when the ...
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... harmony were important . To the other , more acculturated faction , the rational aspect of the relation appeared more important . I must give caution to the reader at this point . I do not aim to suggest , by way of Scollon and Scollon ...
... harmony were important . To the other , more acculturated faction , the rational aspect of the relation appeared more important . I must give caution to the reader at this point . I do not aim to suggest , by way of Scollon and Scollon ...
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