| |
s and subcultures in light of primary structural assimilation. Conclusion The contradictions between one point of view, in which Mexican-American and African-American communities are seen as being positively other by the U.S., and the point of view of eth
Mexican-American and African-American Assimilation
Moody, Jr., M.D., Raymond A., Life After Life, Bantam / Mockingbird Books: New York, June 1977.
Life After Death: Fact or Fiction
Neff, D. (May 2003). Life after Life after Death. Christianity Today, Vol. 47 Issue 5, p. 65.
Life After Death
Neff, D. (May 2003). Life after Life after Death. Christianity Today, Vol. 47 Issue 5, p. 65.
Life after Death?
Super, D.E., Savickas, M.L. and Super, C.M. (1996). The life-span, life-space approach to careers. In D. Brown, L. Brooks, & Associates. Career Choice and Development (3rd ed.). San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass.
Life-Span Theory
|
|