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People who are happily married will attribute a spouse's cutting remarks whereas people who are not happily married will attribute such remarks to a temporary situation; to a mean disposition to a mean disposition; to a temporary situation to a permanent condition; to a short-lived circumstance to a stable personality trait; to a misunderstanding
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What role did natural resources play in african politics?
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 10:30
In the three centuries from ad1100 to ad1400 many changes took place in western
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