The Role of the Aged in Primitive Society |
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The chief question is : What in old age are the possible adjustments to different environments , both physical and social , and what uniformities or general trends may be observed in such a broad cross - cultural analysis ?
The chief question is : What in old age are the possible adjustments to different environments , both physical and social , and what uniformities or general trends may be observed in such a broad cross - cultural analysis ?
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Underlying these forces we find the conditioning factors of maintenance and the more generalized and complex determinants involved in total cultural development . In broad perspective , the mother - family system which has safeguarded ...
Underlying these forces we find the conditioning factors of maintenance and the more generalized and complex determinants involved in total cultural development . In broad perspective , the mother - family system which has safeguarded ...
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It has declined in importance with cultural advances , and possibly also with the decline of the mother - family . In conclusion , the caution is reiterated that the above correlations should be regarded only as evidence of very general ...
It has declined in importance with cultural advances , and possibly also with the decline of the mother - family . In conclusion , the caution is reiterated that the above correlations should be regarded only as evidence of very general ...
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