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Social Cohesion and Moral Collapse: Tönnies, Durkheim, Parsons, and Bellah in the Ghanaian Context
Introduction: Moral Cohesion as the Lifeblood of a Society Every society lives or dies by the strength of its moral bonds .
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Background and objectives: The negative impact of depression on adolescents’ school social adaptation has been widely confirmed. However, the underlying mechanisms, particularly the synergistic roles ...
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