Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 7Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 1997 |
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Page 21
... give you the evil eye for the rest of your life • Hit you when you don't give them something they asked you to give them • Carry knives ... slash you with knives 4. They don't let us do our work : • Don't follow school rules · They don ...
... give you the evil eye for the rest of your life • Hit you when you don't give them something they asked you to give them • Carry knives ... slash you with knives 4. They don't let us do our work : • Don't follow school rules · They don ...
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... give them jobs because they are Gypsies . They should be helped to escape from their exclusion . The Spanish state and government must give them opportunities . We must be charitable , compassionate , and in solidarity with them . We ...
... give them jobs because they are Gypsies . They should be helped to escape from their exclusion . The Spanish state and government must give them opportunities . We must be charitable , compassionate , and in solidarity with them . We ...
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... give them steady income . They cannot marry and establish their own households without finding a job in the urban areas . Yet they are not motivated to be street vendors selling miscellaneous goods , such as American cigarettes ...
... give them steady income . They cannot marry and establish their own households without finding a job in the urban areas . Yet they are not motivated to be street vendors selling miscellaneous goods , such as American cigarettes ...
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Mediterranean Religions and Romani People | 37 |
Dom za VešanjeO Vaxt e Rromengo | 52 |
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