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... Margaret to be brought up in Barbados under the tutelage of his mother , Mr. Cruickshank believes that Margaret will be socialized to accept the norms , values and practices with which he is familiar . And this may make it easier for ...
... Margaret to be brought up in Barbados under the tutelage of his mother , Mr. Cruickshank believes that Margaret will be socialized to accept the norms , values and practices with which he is familiar . And this may make it easier for ...
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... Margaret and her mother in which Margaret questions this practice : When I finished eating , my mum told me and my sister she wanted us to help her wash up the dishes and tidy up the kitchen . " How come HE , " I asked , pointing to my ...
... Margaret and her mother in which Margaret questions this practice : When I finished eating , my mum told me and my sister she wanted us to help her wash up the dishes and tidy up the kitchen . " How come HE , " I asked , pointing to my ...
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... Margaret sees them as teachers of self - empowerment through assertiveness , a lesson she believes her mother will do well to learn . Margaret says : A lot of the time I feel sorry for my mum ; she lets my father push her around too ...
... Margaret sees them as teachers of self - empowerment through assertiveness , a lesson she believes her mother will do well to learn . Margaret says : A lot of the time I feel sorry for my mum ; she lets my father push her around too ...
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