Mythology and the Romantic Tradition in English PoetryHarvard University Press, 1937 - 647 sider |
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... play and listen to me every time I play. I know that when she went to her clubs she'll tell them that her daughter plays the clarinet. She told them one day she'll has her daughter play for them. They made a day and when she told me, I ...
... play and listen to me every time I play. I know that when she went to her clubs she'll tell them that her daughter plays the clarinet. She told them one day she'll has her daughter play for them. They made a day and when she told me, I ...
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... play. Kielhofner et al. (1983) and Gariepy and Howe (2003) similarly found that group play was diminished amongst hospitalized children. Both studies revealed that hospitalized children exhibited decreased levels of group play compared ...
... play. Kielhofner et al. (1983) and Gariepy and Howe (2003) similarly found that group play was diminished amongst hospitalized children. Both studies revealed that hospitalized children exhibited decreased levels of group play compared ...
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... play for human development, social interactions, identity formation, and cultural reproduction. The Greek philosopher Plato suggested that play is a leisurely activity, something that disrupts work and the seriousness of life.1 This ...
... play for human development, social interactions, identity formation, and cultural reproduction. The Greek philosopher Plato suggested that play is a leisurely activity, something that disrupts work and the seriousness of life.1 This ...
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