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And then it all plays out at Easter . ... [ how the game plays out ] , and so we say every time : “ We give up . ... They play - perform roles in which they recognize and confirm > the presence of one another and their relationships to 34 ...
And then it all plays out at Easter . ... [ how the game plays out ] , and so we say every time : “ We give up . ... They play - perform roles in which they recognize and confirm > the presence of one another and their relationships to 34 ...
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... e.g. that the sister should not smoke ; that they all assume the correct positions , when the guessing is going on ; that the children " control themselves " ; " that they play dumb " ; just as it is expected that they relate ...
... e.g. that the sister should not smoke ; that they all assume the correct positions , when the guessing is going on ; that the children " control themselves " ; " that they play dumb " ; just as it is expected that they relate ...
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Apart from games and play being fundamental human activities ( cf. Huizinga 1945 ; Bateson 1978 ) , what characterizes those games that manage to capture the interest of gamers , what conventions have developed as proven , how are ...
Apart from games and play being fundamental human activities ( cf. Huizinga 1945 ; Bateson 1978 ) , what characterizes those games that manage to capture the interest of gamers , what conventions have developed as proven , how are ...
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Potent Traditions On Traditions in the Family | 25 |
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