The American Journal of Sociology, Volume 108, Issues 4-6University of Chicago Press, 2003 |
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... shows how volunteers at a kitchen for house- bound people with AIDS give each other room for political and social differences . She argues that their courteous , nonpushy style of forming a group is itself what builds group solidarity ...
... shows how volunteers at a kitchen for house- bound people with AIDS give each other room for political and social differences . She argues that their courteous , nonpushy style of forming a group is itself what builds group solidarity ...
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... shows , it is much more complicated than that . For example , he shows that in the kind of suburbia that the chortlers have in mind - the white , middle - class , bedroom town of 1960s sitcom fame - people actually get together in civic ...
... shows , it is much more complicated than that . For example , he shows that in the kind of suburbia that the chortlers have in mind - the white , middle - class , bedroom town of 1960s sitcom fame - people actually get together in civic ...
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... shows descriptive statistics for all variables in the analysis . RESULTS Table 2 shows the results of seven discrete - time event history models predicting the adoption of the sixth - generation processor . Model 1 includes absolute ...
... shows descriptive statistics for all variables in the analysis . RESULTS Table 2 shows the results of seven discrete - time event history models predicting the adoption of the sixth - generation processor . Model 1 includes absolute ...
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tity Movement in French Gastronomy | 844 |
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