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It may have various forms , from a purely physical compulsion , infliction of
various physical harms , tortures , and pains , up to the more complex
psychosocial coercion , assuming now the form of depriving the party of
necessities , like food ...
It may have various forms , from a purely physical compulsion , infliction of
various physical harms , tortures , and pains , up to the more complex
psychosocial coercion , assuming now the form of depriving the party of
necessities , like food ...
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It always has a familistic pattern , no matter whether it assumes the form of
various rites of adoption , of mixture of blood , of oath of fidelity and loyalty , of
drinking the Bruderschaft cup , or other forms . See the details in the work of Van
Gennep ...
It always has a familistic pattern , no matter whether it assumes the form of
various rites of adoption , of mixture of blood , of oath of fidelity and loyalty , of
drinking the Bruderschaft cup , or other forms . See the details in the work of Van
Gennep ...
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On the other hand, they have learned a great deal about Bunker Hill or the battles
of any similar war that for various reasons were particularly emphasized by texts,
addresses, and the press. The same is true of peace periods. The periods ...
On the other hand, they have learned a great deal about Bunker Hill or the battles
of any similar war that for various reasons were particularly emphasized by texts,
addresses, and the press. The same is true of peace periods. The periods ...
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RELATIONSHIPS | 3 |
Extensity of Interaction | 8 |
Chapter Two FLUCTUATION OF THE FAMILISTIC CONTRACTUAL AND COMPUL | 43 |
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