| Robert Andrews - 1997 - 666 lapas
...Land of Oz. The words do not appear in Baum's original book, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz ( 1 900) . 7 As the traveler who has once been from home is wiser...appreciate more lovingly, our own. MARGARET MEAD, (1901-1978) US anthropologist. Coming of Age in Samoa, introduction (1928). 8 Furthermost Thule. [Ultima... | |
| Shirley Jones - 2011 - 240 lapas
...musical tastes, and community life. — JACK WEATHERFORD Savages and Civilization — Who Will Survive? As the traveler who has once been from home is wiser...appreciate more lovingly, our own. - MARGARET MEAD Anthropologist Each culture embodies an experiment in the human potential. Each culture stands as a... | |
| Tom Lutz - 2001 - 358 lapas
...understanding emotional life that it would behoove us to imitate. Learning about other cultures, she wrote, "should sharpen our ability to scrutinize more steadily, to appreciate more lovingly, our own. "The anthropological assumption (or argument) was that emotional differences were the result of cultural... | |
| David L. Sills, Robert King Merton - 2000 - 466 lapas
...As the traveller who has been once from home is wiser than he who has never left his own door step, so a knowledge of one other culture should sharpen our ability to scrutinise more steadily, to appreciate more lovingly, our own. Coming of Age in Samoa (1928) 1939:13.... | |
| Deborah G. Felder, Deborah Felder - 2001 - 388 lapas
...sexual and reproductive autonomy for granted should venerate Margaret Sanger." 4 Margaret Mead 1901-1978 As the traveler who has once been from home is wiser...appreciate more lovingly, our own. — MARGARET MEAD Coming of Age in Samoa I n 1925, twenty-three-year-old Margaret Mead, armed with a camera, a typewriter,... | |
| Oliver Clyde Chin - 2004 - 274 lapas
...Weight: 295 lbs Position: Center —Lao Tzu Birthdate: September 12,1980 Birthplace: Shanghai, China | "As the traveler who has once been from home is wiser...more steadily, to appreciate more lovingly, our own." 2 —Margaret Mead It's not every day that someone can come out of nowhere and become the world's most... | |
| Taro Gold - 2004 - 120 lapas
...generations. the traveler who has once been from home is wiser than he who has never left his own doorstep, so knowledge of one other culture should sharpen our...more steadily, to appreciate more lovingly, our own. M I \\e way of progress is neither swift nor easy. —Jfatie- CUM luck often follows those who don't... | |
| Michael Gorman - 2005 - 244 lapas
...appreciate the contributions music librarians make to our profession. [219 Hispanic, Latino, Chicano? A knowledge of one other culture should sharpen our ability to scrutinize more carefully, to appreciate more lovingly, our own. — Margaret Mead, Coming of Age in Samoa Of all the... | |
| Marshall Wall - 2007 - 334 lapas
...coffee are better! Travel broadens the mind, and raises the spirits. In the words of Margaret Mead: As the traveler who has once been from home is wiser...more steadily, to appreciate more lovingly, our own. Opportunities are always there! On business trips, I ventured to shopping centers, small shops, and... | |
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