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According to Dorfman's account , he could not accept a hyphenated identity at this juncture in life . Preoccupied with finding a stable place , a place in which he could construct an emerging identity , he rejected his multinational and ...
According to Dorfman's account , he could not accept a hyphenated identity at this juncture in life . Preoccupied with finding a stable place , a place in which he could construct an emerging identity , he rejected his multinational and ...
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Maldonado flatly refused to accept the appraised amount that he was offered and in his will ordered his heirs not to accept it either , with the result that the dispute dragged on until 1895 , after both Maldonado's death and completion ...
Maldonado flatly refused to accept the appraised amount that he was offered and in his will ordered his heirs not to accept it either , with the result that the dispute dragged on until 1895 , after both Maldonado's death and completion ...
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Moreover , as we shall see , Latin American priests and bishops seemed to accept with greater enthusiasm the broader implications of the term according to Paul VI's usage . The term “ development ” was initially accepted with some ...
Moreover , as we shall see , Latin American priests and bishops seemed to accept with greater enthusiasm the broader implications of the term according to Paul VI's usage . The term “ development ” was initially accepted with some ...
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The Concept of Development in Catholic Social Teaching | 49 |
The Emergence of Mestizaje in the Works of Adolfo Costa du Rels | 75 |
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