Of woman born motherhood as experience and institution1976 |
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... human being of six is still a human being . In a tribal or even a feudal culture a child of six would have seri- ous obligations ; ours have none . But also , the woman at home with children is not believed to be doing serious work ...
... human being of six is still a human being . In a tribal or even a feudal culture a child of six would have seri- ous obligations ; ours have none . But also , the woman at home with children is not believed to be doing serious work ...
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... human infant will respond to masks resembling a human face , but the mask must embody certain specific features or it will evoke no response . ) He identifies certain early imprintings of the human mind - the paradisical bliss of the ...
... human infant will respond to masks resembling a human face , but the mask must embody certain specific features or it will evoke no response . ) He identifies certain early imprintings of the human mind - the paradisical bliss of the ...
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... human child out of the woman's body . The words for mother and mud ( earth , slime , the matter of which the planet is composed , the dust or clay of which " man " is built ) are extremely close in many languages : mutter , madre ...
... human child out of the woman's body . The words for mother and mud ( earth , slime , the matter of which the planet is composed , the dust or clay of which " man " is built ) are extremely close in many languages : mutter , madre ...
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Anger and Tenderness | 1 |
The Sacred Calling | 19 |
The Kingdom of the Fathers | 32 |
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