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Non Participant Research Quotes By Lysa TerKeurst

Thought for the Day: I have to make the choice every day to interrupt my fleshly tendencies of yelling and getting angry over minor things. — Lysa TerKeurst

Non Participant Research Quotes By Dhana Hughes

All former counter-insurgency officers categorically denied having perpetrated torture during the Terror. In the case of at least one such research participant, anecdotal evidence from mutual contacts suggested otherwise. It is impossible to tell who, if any, of the former counter-insurgency officers featured in this chapter perpetrated torture during the Bheeshanaya. Eliciting confessions is not the aim of this book. My interest lies, instead, in exploring the ways in which 'perpetrators' of violence remember and reconstruct their disturbing pasts, and how they come to terms with it in the present. — Dhana Hughes

Non Participant Research Quotes By John Sentamu

Marriage is built around complementarity of the sexes, and therefore the institution of marriage is a support for stable families and societies. — John Sentamu

Non Participant Research Quotes By Michael Glawogger

Sometimes the presence of a camera is like opening a door. — Michael Glawogger

Non Participant Research Quotes By Gabe Polsky

There (in the Soviet Union) it was a science. In order to be a coach, you had to study in school. — Gabe Polsky

Non Participant Research Quotes By Marc Garneau

Well, my father was in the Army and we traveled quite a bit when I was growing up, and I thought that I would like to have a military career, although I was drawn more towards the Navy. — Marc Garneau

Non Participant Research Quotes By Diane Setterfield

He turned from the daughters of minor aristocrats to those of farriers, farmers and foresters. Personally he couldn't tell the difference, yet the world seemed to mind less. — Diane Setterfield