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  1. Some practical uses of “a natural lifetime”.Mick A. Atkinson - 1980 - Human Studies 3 (1):33 - 46.
    Then Wendy began to see that one didn't stay at two for the rest of one's life. Indeed two is the beginning of the end. The end is being grown-up. Once you get to twenty one or so, you can never be ungrown-up again. But Mrs. Darling did not tell this to Wendy. Between two and twenty one, there was lots of time for her to find out.
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  • Description in ethnomethodology.James L. Heap - 1980 - Human Studies 3 (1):87 - 106.
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  • Talking identity: The production of “self” in interaction. [REVIEW]Stuart C. Hadden & Marilyn Lester - 1978 - Human Studies 1 (1):331 - 356.
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